Queen Silvia and Princess Madeleine attend Risks and Opportunities of AI for Children seminar
This weekend, Queen Silvia and Princess Madeleine attended the Risks and Opportunities of AI for Children: A Common Commitment for Safeguarding Children seminar which was held at the Vatican. The seminar was organized by the World Childhood Foundation with the Pontifical Academy of Science and the Institute of Anthropology (IADC) of the Pontifical Gregorian University.
©Charles Mingo Bennström/World Childhood Foundation
©Charles Mingo Bennström/World Childhood Foundation
In her opening speech on Friday, Queen Silvia said: “The need for action is urgent. This technological revolution is unfolding at lightning speed. We stand on the edge of a paradigm shift that is reshaping the lives and childhoods of future generations. Yet none of us can fully grasp the true implications of generative AI for children growing up today. Now is the time to identify the risks and contribute to solutions to ensure artificial intelligence is used to benefit and protect children, not those who seek to harm them.”
©Charles Mingo Bennström/World Childhood Foundation
©Charles Mingo Bennström/World Childhood Foundation
On Saturday, Queen Silvia and Princess Madeleine attended the second day of the seminar which featured panel discussions on the understanding the Risks and Opportunities of AI for Children as well as on the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders and the ethical regulation of AI.
©Charles Mingo Bennström/World Childhood Foundation
©Charles Mingo Bennström/World Childhood Foundation
On Friday, Queen Silvia wore her Weill suit with her Vesna W blouse. She also wore her Cartier and Engelbert bracelets.
On Saturday, Queen Silvia wore a white jacket with her Camilla Thulin blouse.
On Friday, Princess Madeleine wore a Wakakuu Icons jacket with her Wakakuu Icons skirt, her Christian Louboutin boots, and her Céline bag. She paired the outfit with her Ebba Brahe necklace.
On Saturday, Princess Madeleine wore her Miu Miu jacket.