Responsible AI for Children

Creating safer, more trusted digital experiences for every child.

Children rely on digital and AI-enabled technologies every day, yet many products aren’t designed with their needs or rights in mind. IEEE SA addresses this through age-appropriate design and the advancement of children’s rights in online and offline environments, offering practical, standards-based tools to guide responsible innovation. As part of the IEEE CertifAIEd™ suite, this product certification program enables organizations to assess and evaluate the ethical design and use of AI solutions.

Strengthen Your Approach to Responsible Design

Children spend more time in digital environments than ever before. Organizations often want to build responsibly but face uncertainty about how to design and evaluate technology in ways that genuinely protect young users, reflect their rights, and align with emerging global expectations.

IEEE SA offers a comprehensive, lifecycle-oriented product certification program to help address this challenge. By engaging with this approach, you’ll gain:

Clarity & Structure
Reduce uncertainty about children’s rights and how to apply responsible AI design principles through a value-based, child-centered foundation.

Actionable Guidance
Leverage methodologies such as IEEE 2089™ and IEEE 7000™ to translate values into intentional product features and design choices.

Credible Assessment & Feedback
Use the structured assessment schema and indicators to receive trusted, actionable insights that support continuous quality improvement.

Greater Trust & Certification Readiness
Demonstrate responsible consideration for young users, strengthening confidence among parents, educators, and regulators while building a foundation for potential certification.

Industry Advantage
Position your organization at the forefront of responsible design and evaluation practices for AI-enabled and child-facing technologies.

Put Standards-Based Practices Into Action

The Responsible AI for Children certification program brings together two essential components that support responsible design throughout the product lifecycle.

  1. Apply Standards-Based Design Guidance
    Drawing on IEEE 2089™ (Age-Appropriate Design) and IEEE 7000™ (AI Ethics & Governance), this framework illustrates how teams can translate children’s rights, needs, and values into actionable design decisions. This provides a repeatable, globally recognized method for building technology intended for young users.
  2. Leverage A Structured Assessment Model
    The assessment schema provides a clear, consistent lens to evaluate how well a product supports young users in practice. It helps organizations demonstrate responsible AI, strengthen trust, reduce uncertainty, plan improvements, and lay the foundation for potential certification.

Together, these components form a lifecycle-oriented approach that supports responsible design from concept through continuous improvement.

Shape a Safer Digital Future for Every Generation

When online and technology products and services designed for children are developed responsibly, children experience safer and more age-appropriate digital environments. Parents, educators, and communities gain greater trust in the tools they rely on, and institutions can adopt technology with more confidence.

Responsible practices elevate expectations across the industry, and over time, innovation becomes more closely aligned with human values. Thoughtful design and evaluation help create a digital ecosystem founded on transparency, care, and long-term societal benefits.

Design for a Better Digital Future

If you build digital or AI-enabled products for children, you’re invited to explore how this approach can support your work. Submit the form to connect with an IEEE SA team member and access more information.

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