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Prestudy UNICEF Policy Guidance on AI for Children - Child-Centric AI in 3 cities of Sweden

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Coordinator Mobile Heights AB (svb)
Funding from Vinnova SEK 550 000
Project duration November 2020 - May 2021
Status Completed

Important results from the project

With the foundation of UNICEFs pilot study “AI policy for Children” and the pilot cases conducted in Sweden, the purpose of this pre-study is to evaluate and define the key components required to provide a supportive framework that optimizes the capacity, expertise, and opportunity for child-centered AI in both theory and practice. To propose the needs and opportunities for the next step on, how to act on a national level to strengthen and accelerate, both private and public sector, within child centered on a practical and national level. More details in attached report.

Expected long term effects

By encompass both challenges and opportunities by identify organizational strategy, ownership, gaps, needs, challenges, opportunities and interests within applied child centered AI, propose the opportunities and needs for the next step on how to act on a national level to strengthen and accelerate private and public sector within child centered AI and its unique challenges. More details in attached report.

Approach and implementation

To overall encompass both challenges and opportunities, the pre-study have hosted several dialogues with the Three Cities pilot and the other Swedish UNICEF pilots, H&M Group and Somebuddy. Adding participants representing decision makers in the private and public sector including authorities, innovation systems and NGO:s across Sweden. The purpose of the dialogues was to identify organizational strategy, ownership, gaps, needs, challenges, opportunities and interests, with some key examples. More details in attached report.

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Last updated 10 September 2021

Reference number 2020-04659