Stage
Designing Digital Childhood
Why public values, not parental controls, should shape how kids grow up online. Children aged 8 –15 are growing up inside platforms designed for adult attention markets, increasingly shaped by AI systems that personalize, persuade and profile. The dominant industry response has been surveillance: parental controls, monitoring apps and screen-time blockers. But filtering a child's internet is not the same as preparing a child for it. This debate is held at Pakuis de Zwijger, admission is free, but please use the ticket link to reserve your seat.
Designing Digital Childhood
Dates
Thu 11 Jun19:30 - 21:30



















