UNICEF warns AI safeguards failing as millions of children turn to AI for learning and guidance
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UNICEF warns that millions of children are already using AI for learning, problem-solving, and personal guidance, but regulation and safeguards are failing to keep pace with rapid adoption. Data collected across 10 countries reveals children are exposed to emerging digital risks and vulnerabilities due to inadequate protective measures.
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· 3 pulledMillions of children worldwide are already using AI for learning, problem-solving and personal guidance
safeguards are not keeping pace with adoption
regulation is failing to keep pace with rapid adoption, leaving children exposed to emerging digital risks and vulnerabilities
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