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OII Oxford Lecture: Connected cots, talking teddies and the rise of the algorithmic child

With Dr Victoria Nash
Recorded:
28 May 2019
Speakers:

With Dr Victoria Nash

Filming venue:
<p>Mathematics Institute, Andrew Wiles Building</p> <p>Radcliffe Observatory Quarter</p> <p>Woodstock Road</p> <p>Oxford</p> <p>OX2 6GG</p>

Over the past two decades, debates about online safety have played catch-up as Internet technologies have transformed our lives. Initially focused on the risks of text-based interactions carried out on family-owned home computers, policies have had to adjust to deal with the challenges and opportunities posed by the rise of individually-owned mobile devices. In a new context where many families now have access to screenless Internet-connected technologies such as home assistants and smart toys, this lecture considers first, how we keep children safe and secure in the face of such new developments, and second what impact the data economy might be having on our fundamental expectations of childhood and parenting.

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