The AI Team
Session: Exploring Children's Rights and AI - Breaking News!
For the past six months almost 100 children across Scotland have been working with Children's Parliament and the Alan Turing Institute, as part of a two-year project, to investigate children's rights and AI. The children are in classes P4 - P7. We are delighted to welcome 13 children who represent the AI- team from four different schools from across Scotland at the summit this year. The children are from a mix of rural, urban, mainland and island communities. Together with their classmates, they have completed a series of important missions to discover more about AI and children's rights and investigated this topic through a series of online and in-person sessions using creative activities to share their views. The children's work has identified a number of important themes to consider when looking at AI through the lens of children's rights. This journey the AI team has taken will continue when they will investigate, test and innovate the key themes they have discovered.
An important member of the AI team is Max the puppy who has travelled across Scotland to meet all the children and adults involved in the AI project.
The AI Team are Lennon, Liam, Macey, Parker, Andrew I, Sara, Andrew R, Peter, Freya, Leon, Amelia, Hugh and Ellis