Queen Mary University of London recently hosted the world's first children's AI summit, gathering over 100 participants aged 8-18. The event aimed to explore how AI affects young people's lives and how they can influence its future development. This initiative precedes the 2025 AI Action Summit, emphasizing the importance of children's perspectives in AI ethics.
During interactive sessions, children expressed both excitement and concerns about AI, highlighting its potential for enhancing education and environmental protection. The summit aims to create a children's manifesto that will be presented at the upcoming AI Action Summit, ensuring that young voices are heard in global discussions about AI policy and regulation.
• Children's voices are crucial in shaping AI policy and ethical considerations.
• The summit aims to create a manifesto for children's perspectives on AI.
AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, impacting education and safety.
Ethical AI involves creating AI systems that consider moral implications and societal impact.
Personalized learning uses AI to tailor educational experiences to individual student needs.
LEGO Group supports the summit, emphasizing the importance of creativity in AI education.
EY collaborates in the summit, focusing on responsible AI development and its applications.
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