Measurementality: Children’s Data and Sustainability


In this 2nd episode of Measurementality, we discuss children’s data, children’s rights, sustainability, and designing for the future with invited guests Baroness Beeban Kidron and Alex “Sandy” Pentland. If we don't honor how we measure and protect children's data or take measures of the environment, we have no sustainable future.

You can follow Beeban’s Org 5RightsFoundation on Twitter @5RightsFound

You can follow Sandy on Twitter @alex_pentland

In this episode, we explore how AI can better be designed with children and the environment in mind.

Throughout this series, we ask our guests on the show a series of three questions to explore “what counts in the algorithmic age”:

  1. How is success measured today in AIS?

  2. What is the positive future you’re working to build with AIS?

  3. What are the measures of success for that positive future?

Do you have thoughts about these questions? Submit your own responses on the IEEE SA website to be considered for one of our Measurementality reports!

Relevant Resources

5Rights Foundation Website

If Women Counted: A New Feminist Economics

A DITA case study: Service learning, software documentation, and redesign

P7004 - Standard for Child and Student Data Governance

P7006 - Standard for Personal Data Artificial Intelligence (AI) Agent

Digital Inclusion, Identity, Trust, and Agency (DIITA)

Join a Standards Creation Working Group with IEEE SA


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This is a 10-episode series sponsored by and in collaboration with IEEE SA. For more information on the series, read our Measurementality page.

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