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Experts call for AI policy to have a greater focus on children's use

Summary by UKTN (UK Tech News)
AI experts have called for the development of regulation to have a greater focus on the technology’s use by children, the demographic likely to be most affected by the technology over their lifetimes. New research published by the Alan Turing Institute has found that almost a quarter (22%) of children aged 8-12 are regularly using generative AI. The group has therefore called on regulators and businesses to explore how young people interact with…
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More and more children have their own smartphone – and use it daily. The KIM study 2024, published by the Medienpädagogische Forschungsverbund Südwest, shows that 46 percent of the 6- to 13-year-olds already have their own device. The use often begins already in primary school age. In doing so, the smartphone becomes the central access point to the Internet, especially for films, games and social media. PDF download: Childhood, Internet, media s…

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UKTN (UK Tech News) broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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