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Children's use of artificial intelligence outpaces adults by more than 3 times: UNICEF

Anadolu Agency

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June 30, 2026

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At least 20M children worldwide have used AI, with 1 in 10 turning to it for advice on personal worries, agency says

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UrduPoint

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· Jul 7, 2026

UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance: New coalition puts children’s rights at centre of the AI age

UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance: New coalition puts children’s rights at centre of the AI age

The Next Web

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· Jul 9, 2026

Half of parents worry their children rely on AI too much, survey finds

Artificial intelligence has moved out of the office and the university lecture hall and into the primary school classroom, and a fresh survey suggests plenty of parents are uneasy about it. Half of those polled said they were worried their child “relies on AI too much,” according to Deloitte’s annual back-to-school study. The figure comes [] This story continues at The Next Web

Novara Media

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· Jul 7, 2026

People Who Use AI More Also Dislike It Most, Study Reveals

Young people in the US use AI more than any other demographic in the country – but they’re also the most likely to think its effects on society will be detrimental. As chatbot use hits 49 in the US and president Donald Trump fast-tracks ever more data centres, new research shows that only a sliver []

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 30, 2026

UN urges regulation as more children adopt AI technologies

The United Nations Children’s Fund is demanding adequate safety measures and strict regulation, citing children’s increasing adoption of Artificial Intelligence technologies. UNICEF ​made the call in a statement on Tuesday ahead of ​the ​first Global Dialogue on ​​AI Governance​ scheduled to take place in Geneva, Switzerland​, on 6 and 7 July 2026. Noting that AI is shaping childhood [] UN urges regulation as more children adopt AI technologies

Romania Insider

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· Jul 9, 2026

Survey: More than 8 in 10 Romanians use AI, with workplace adoption still limited

Survey: More than 8 in 10 Romanians use AI, with workplace adoption still limited

Independent Journal Review

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· Jul 10, 2026

Many Parents Now Worried Their Kids Rely On AI Way Too Much

Many parents are now concerned that their kids are relying too heavily on artificial intelligence, according to a survey released Thursday.

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Related coverage for "Children's use of artificial intelligence outpaces adults by more than 3 times: UNICEF": UrduPoint — UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance: New coalition puts children’s rights at centre of the AI age. The Next Web — Half of parents worry their children rely on AI too much, survey finds. Novara Media — People Who Use AI More Also Dislike It Most, Study Reveals. Daily Post Nigeria — UN urges regulation as more children adopt AI technologies. Romania Insider — Survey: More than 8 in 10 Romanians use AI, with workplace adoption still limited. Independent Journal Review — Many Parents Now Worried Their Kids Rely On AI Way Too Much