
Digital Child: AI for kids – Friend or foe?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already woven into children’s daily lives – from unlocking smartphones and searching online to gaming and shopping. But what does this mean for young people growing up in an AI-powered world?
Join a panel of leading experts as they explore the risks, benefits, and big questions around children’s use of AI. This engaging discussion will consider how AI shapes childhood today and what it might mean for the future.
- Speakers include:
- John Livingstone, UNICEF Australia
- Natasha Banks, Day for AI Australia
- Dr Hassan Khosravi, University of Queensland
- Dr Kristy Corser, Digital Child
- Distinguished Professor Susan Danby, Digital Child
- Facilitator: Professor Michael Dezuanni, Digital Child
Digital Child: AI for kids – Friend or foe? event details
When: Tuesday 28 October 2025, 6pm – 7:30pm
Where: Attend in person at State Library of Queensland or join online
Cost: Free, registration required
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