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Type of writing sample to send to berkman klein center
Type of writing sample to send to berkman klein center










Carla Licciardello, Digital Inclusion Coordinator, International Telecommunication UnionĬlosing remarks and expectations for day 2.Elettra Ronchi, Ph.D., Head of Data Governance and Privacy Unit, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.Marija Manojlovic, Safe Online Director, End Violence Global Partnership.Stephen Blight, Senior Advisor, Child Protection, UNICEF.Hajar Mousannif, Associate Professor, Cadi Ayyad Universityīreakout Group 5: Ensure safety for children.Riina Vuorikari, Research Fellow, European Commission.Valtencir Mendes, Senior Project Officer, UNESCO.Juan-Pablo Giraldo, Education Specialist, UNICEF.Pedro Hartung, Legal Policy Director, Alana Institute, Brazilīreakout Group 4: Prepare children for present and future developments in AI.Paula Bello, Founding member of MyData4Children, MyData Global.David Leslie, Ethics Theme Lead, The Alan Turing Institute.Charlie Martial Ngounou, President, AfroLeadership.Toshie Takahashi, Professor, Waseda Universityīreakout Group 3: Protect children’s data, privacy and prioritize fairness.Sonia Livingstone, Professor, Alexandre Barbosa, Head of the Regional Center for Studies on the Development of Information Society, under the auspices of UNESCO.Lionel Brossi, Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Society Hub, Institute of Communication and Image, University of Chile.Shafika Isaacs, Associate Professor of Practice, University of Johannesburg.Christopher Payne, Director of Digital Responsibility, Government and Public Affairs, The LEGO Groupīreakout Group 2: Ensure inclusion of and for children.Moira Patterson, Children's Data Governance Programs, IEEE SA.Vicky Charisi, Senior Research Scientist, Joint Research Centre, European Commission.Candice Odgers, Professor, University of California, Irvine.Participants will have the option to join one of five thematic areas and explore current evidence and policy on child-centred AI.īreakout Group 1: Support children’s development and well-being Knowledge sharing around key themes on AI and children. Armando Guio, Affiliate, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Universityīreakout groups on AI themes: Presenting evidence, research and policy for child-centred AI.Linda Leopold, Head of Responsible AI & Data, H&M Group.HE Paula Ingabire, Minister of ICT and Innovation, Republic of Rwanda.Teemu Roos, Professor, Finnish Center for AI.Nanjira Sambuli, Tech Policy and Governance Analyst.Panel: Effective AI policies and strategies for children Randy Gomez, Principal Scientist, Honda Research Institute Japan.Virginia Dignum, Professor, Umeå University.Launch: Policy guidance on AI for children 2.0: From principles to practice Youth discussant: Valentina Muñoz Rabanal, SDG Advocate, United Nations.Tshilidzi Marwala, Vice Chancellor and Principal, University of Johannesburg.Marja-Riitta Ketola, Executive Director, UNICEF Finland.Fayaz King, Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF.Elina Kalkku, Under-Secretary of State for Development Policy, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland.Rauna Rahja, Media Literacy Expert, Dadamedia (Host)












Type of writing sample to send to berkman klein center