Navigating AI and children's rights in corporate practices: Ethical AI integration in corporate responsibility

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Navigating AI and children's rights in corporate practices: Ethical AI integration in corporate responsibility. / Bohlens, Christopher.
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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Harvard

Bohlens, C 2025, Navigating AI and children's rights in corporate practices: Ethical AI integration in corporate responsibility. in S Chakraborty (ed.), Human Values, Ethics, and Dignity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. IGI Global Publishing, pp. 239-284. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-9035-1.ch011

APA

Bohlens, C. (2025). Navigating AI and children's rights in corporate practices: Ethical AI integration in corporate responsibility. In S. Chakraborty (Ed.), Human Values, Ethics, and Dignity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (pp. 239-284). IGI Global Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-9035-1.ch011

Vancouver

Bohlens C. Navigating AI and children's rights in corporate practices: Ethical AI integration in corporate responsibility. In Chakraborty S, editor, Human Values, Ethics, and Dignity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. IGI Global Publishing. 2025. p. 239-284 doi: 10.4018/979-8-3693-9035-1.ch011

Bibtex

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