Children's Rights Alliance warns of AI dangers and regulatory gaps in Irish Bill
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Brian O'Donovan
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The Children's Rights Alliance has warned the Irish Government about the "very real danger" AI technologies pose to children, citing gaps in the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Bill. The organization argues that current proposed regulations fail to adequately protect children's safety and welfare from the rapid, unregulated advancement of AI systems. They are calling for stronger safeguards and more comprehensive legislation that specifically addresses risks to minors.
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Children at risk of 'very real danger' from AI
The Children's Rights Alliance has called on Government to consider the 'very real danger' that exists through the rapid advance of AI technologies without proper regulation or regard for children's safety or welfare.
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