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:: Volume 5, Issue 18 (summer 2023) ::
Child Rights 2023, 5(18): 1-14 Back to browse issues page
A Detailed Study and Understanding of the Need to Rethink Children's Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Zahra Saman , Mehrdad Teymouri
Medical Ethics and Law Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
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Background and Aim: Artificial intelligence has proven its effectiveness in various fields, and law and solving legal issues have not been immune from this influence. One of these areas is related to children's rights, where the presence of artificial intelligence can manage and organize many problems in decision-making well. In this article, the objective applications of artificial intelligence in solving children's rights are mentioned, and the capabilities and rules of its application in Iran's legal system are examined.
Method: In this study, Science Direct, Ovid, PubMed, SID, Magiran and Google Scholar search engine using keywords and phrases of artificial intelligence, machine learning and children’s rights. "Children's rights", "Convention" were searched. In the case of articles, the years (2015 to 2023) were used. A total of 7 articles related to the purpose of the study were identified and used in the compilation of the study.
Results: By including the responsible use of AI in educational curricula, public participation in decision-making processes, and establishing strong frameworks and regulatory oversight, we can protect the well-being of children interacting with AI-based technologies.
Conclusion: Protecting children in the era of artificial intelligence requires a comprehensive approach that integrates ethics, human rights, and child-centered considerations.

Please cite this article as:
Saman Z, Teymouri M. A Detailed Study and Understanding of the Need to Rethink Children's Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Child Rights Journal. 2023; 5(18): 1-14.

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Children's Rights, Convention
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Type of Study: Original Article | Subject: Special
Received: 2023/01/26 | Accepted: 2023/06/24
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Saman Z, Teymouri M. A Detailed Study and Understanding of the Need to Rethink Children's Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Child Rights 2023; 5 (18) :1-14
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