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07/02/2025 - France’s CNIL Prioritizes Child Protection in AI by 2028 (France)

argument: Notizie/News - Personal Data Protection Law

Source: Strategies

The French data protection authority, CNIL, has outlined a strategic plan to prioritize the protection of minors in the context of artificial intelligence by 2028. This initiative aims to address the growing risks AI poses to children, including exposure to harmful content, biased decision-making, and data privacy violations.

CNIL’s framework includes implementing stricter guidelines for AI systems targeting or involving minors. These measures will require transparency in algorithmic processes, ensuring that children’s data is used responsibly and ethically. The plan also emphasizes education and awareness campaigns to help parents and guardians understand AI-related risks.

The initiative reflects CNIL’s commitment to aligning AI governance with broader ethical standards, focusing on safeguarding the most vulnerable members of society. Collaboration with technology developers, policymakers, and international organizations is a key component of the strategy to establish robust protections for minors in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

This proactive approach highlights the increasing importance of regulatory measures in addressing the societal impacts of AI, particularly for children.