This guest episode discusses the impact that artificial intelligence has on our youngest digital citizens. Join us as we delve into children’s reactions to AI devices, the benefits and risks, and the role libraries can play as digital literacy educators.
Created by:
Mikaela LeBlanc
Gift Nwokoloh
Joelle Reiniger
Amanda Robinson
Andries, V., & Robertson, J. (2023).
“Alexa doesn’t have that many feelings”: Children’s understanding of AI through interactions with smart speakers in their homes. Available as ArXiv preprint:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.05597CFLA-FCAB & CARL-ABRC. (2022). Brief to the Government of Canada: Consultation on a Modern Framework for Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things. http://cfla-fcab.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/CFLA-CARL-Brief-Artificial-Intelligence-and-the-Internet-of-Things.pdf
This episode of Shout for Libraries was produced by Joelle Reiniger, Jintia Ross-Van Mierlo, Lothian Taylor with guest producers Mikaela LeBlanc, Gift Nwokoloh and Amanda Robinson.
Music Credits:
Beanbag Fight by ScanGlobe
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