Navigating AI and children's rights in corporate practices: Ethical AI integration in corporate responsibility
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Human Values, Ethics, and Dignity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. ed. / Swati Chakraborty. IGI Global Publishing, 2025. p. 239-284.
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Navigating AI and children's rights in corporate practices
T2 - Ethical AI integration in corporate responsibility
AU - Bohlens, Christopher
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2025 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing.
PY - 2025/3/19
Y1 - 2025/3/19
N2 - This part investigates the convergence of AI and children's rights in corporate contexts, stressing the necessity for ethical AI in corporate social responsibility. It assesses AI's potential to bolster corporate accountability, specifically in the eradication of child labor within supply chains, and to enhance children's access to education and healthcare. The discussion encompasses the ethical and legal dilemmas associated with AI, including algorithmic biases and data privacy issues, while proposing ethical marketing strategies that protect children's digital privacy. It emphasizes the significance of collaborative AI governance, advocating for multistakeholder partnerships to weave children's rights into corporate frameworks. The study concludes with strategic guidance for corporations, policymakers, and civil society to embrace ethical AI frameworks, advocating for a proactive, childcentered methodology. Ultimately, it urges corporations to responsibly leverage AI, ensuring that technological progress supports and promotes children's rights in a changing environment.
AB - This part investigates the convergence of AI and children's rights in corporate contexts, stressing the necessity for ethical AI in corporate social responsibility. It assesses AI's potential to bolster corporate accountability, specifically in the eradication of child labor within supply chains, and to enhance children's access to education and healthcare. The discussion encompasses the ethical and legal dilemmas associated with AI, including algorithmic biases and data privacy issues, while proposing ethical marketing strategies that protect children's digital privacy. It emphasizes the significance of collaborative AI governance, advocating for multistakeholder partnerships to weave children's rights into corporate frameworks. The study concludes with strategic guidance for corporations, policymakers, and civil society to embrace ethical AI frameworks, advocating for a proactive, childcentered methodology. Ultimately, it urges corporations to responsibly leverage AI, ensuring that technological progress supports and promotes children's rights in a changing environment.
KW - Law
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105004717097&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4018/979-8-3693-9035-1.ch011
DO - 10.4018/979-8-3693-9035-1.ch011
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:105004717097
SN - 9798369390351
SP - 239
EP - 284
BT - Human Values, Ethics, and Dignity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
A2 - Chakraborty, Swati
PB - IGI Global Publishing
ER -