With 69% of boys aged 11-14 already exposed to misogyny online, creators of artificial intelligence and other algorithms must prioritize safety by design.
Automated content recommendation systems are recommending misogynistic and other negative content to teens and teenage boys, impacting their well-being and relationships.This is it the phenomenon is widespread, this is a less visible problem, so many parents are unaware of it. So Vodafone is raising awareness with a short film. The rise of agroismfocuses on an ordinary boy named Olly.
While this AI “agroism” is alarming, parents are by no means powerless. To help parents have conversations with their children about content they may encounter on the internet, Vodafone and his NSPCC have released the following release: Free online safety toolkit.
Everyone can take a step further by signing the Global Action Plan petitionrequires regulators to ensure technology platforms prioritize user safety in the design of products and services that use AI.
If you need help with a range of issues your children may encounter online, Vodafone's digital parenting and digital parenting professional Resources help parents and children navigate the online world safely and happily.
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