Children and AI – Risks and opportunities
UNICEF works on children rights in almost every country in the world. In addition to the more traditional themes of education, health, water and sanitation and child protection issues, UNICEF is constantly looking for new emerging issues that have significant impact on children. UNICEF has started a new initiative in 2018 called “Generation AI” that looks at risks and opportunities of AI on children, and aims at developing global policy guidance on the matter.
Irene Leino
Corporate responsibility advisor, UNICEF Finland
Irene Leino works as Corporate Responsibility Advisor at UNICEF Finland, and through her work helps companies integrate child rights in their business practices. Her special areas of expertise are child rights and human rights in the digital world and ICT sector, as well as child rights in supply chains. Irene has over 13 years of experience on working with various sustainable development themes in Asia, Africa, Latin America, US and Europe. Irene has worked with various big international organizations (UNICEF, UNDP, UNFCCC, World Bank), as well as with the government and private sector. Irene is passionate about introducing better ethical standards for digital products and services, especially in the field of new emerging technologies.