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OII experts add their voices to the online safety debate at Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI)European Forum

With Professor Victoria Nash
Recorded:
27 Jun 2023
Speakers:
With Professor Victoria Nash

Panel Perspective: ‘Promoting Safety And Trust In GenAI’, Featuring OII Director, Professor Vicki Nash

The audience heard from AI experts Courtney Gregoire of Microsoft, Vicki Nash of OII, Henry Platten of GoBubble, and Matthew Soeth of Spectrum Labs, who spoke about one of the most hotly debated and discussed technologies of the year, AI. The panelists discussed the pros and cons of generative AI through the lens of online safety, how various stakeholders can and should approach this technology, and how we can best prioritize safety for children in quickly evolving digital experiences.

Commenting On The Risks And Benefits Of GenAI, OII Director, Professor Vicki Nash said:

“We need to make sure we’re keeping ahead of the game and have access to the types of new data that will enable us to identify where there are new types of risk affecting children in different ways.  At the same time, we can bring to bear all the research we have already done and that should be framing our response”.

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