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Tech This Out!

Podcast by 5Rights

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Children and young people take centre stage in 5Rights’ first ever podcast, entirely led by youth. Join us as we discuss with experts, thoughts leaders and decision-makers what a safer, rights-respecting digital world looks like and drive meaningful change for a digital future that truly serves everyone, but especially young people and children. Learn more about our work: https://5rightsfoundation.com/

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14 episodes

episode How can half a sentence transform children’s rights online? artwork

How can half a sentence transform children’s rights online?

It started with half a sentence in a policy document. It grew into landmark legislation that changed the internet for millions of children. In the Season 1 finale of Tech This Out!, 5Rights Youth Ambassador Nidhi sits down with Dr. Amani Abou-Zeid, former African Union Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy, and Baroness Beeban Kidron, member of the UK House of Lords and Founder of 5Rights Foundation to look back on years of advocacy, hard-won progress, and what comes next.   From the Age-Appropriate Design Code in the UK to the African Union Child Online Safety and Empowerment Policy, real change has been madeWhat did it take to move governments, institutions, and industry? And with AI evolving faster than any regulation can keep up, what happens next?   Together, they reflect on the breakthroughs and the battles, share what they've learned from young people, and make the case that protecting children online isn’t a niche cause – it’s the defining issue of our time.   This podcast is brought to you by the 5Rights Foundation, the pioneering global organisation working with and for children for better tech. Visit our website to learn more about our work. [https://5rightsfoundation.com/]

13 Apr 2026 - 45 min
episode Why are the world's most elite schools turning away from screens? artwork

Why are the world's most elite schools turning away from screens?

Something surprising is happening in the world’s most expensive schools and it has nothing to do with technology. In this episode, 5Rights Youth Ambassador Mithesh sits down with Mark West from UNESCO to challenge what we think we know about tech in schools and ask whether EdTech is living up to its promises or leaving students behind. Together, they unpack why human connection can’t be coded and what it would take to design a digital future for schools that actually puts children and young people first.     This podcast is brought to you by the 5Rights Foundation, the pioneering global organisation working with and for children for better tech. Visit our website to learn more about our work. [https://5rightsfoundation.com/]

5 Mar 2026 - 43 min
episode Privacy for sale? How EdTech companies profit from students’ data artwork

Privacy for sale? How EdTech companies profit from students’ data

When students sit an exam remotely or even buy a candy bar at a vending machine during a break, their information is collected, tracked and often used in ways they never agreed to. In this episode, 5Rights Youth Ambassador Maximilian sits down with Patricia Kosseim, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (Canada), to uncover what really happens to student data behind the scenes. Together, they explore how EdTech companies profit from children’s information, the deceptive design practices that make it hard to say no and how regulators and schools can take the next step to protect student privacy.     This podcast is brought to you by the 5Rights Foundation, the pioneering global organisation working with and for children for better tech. Visit our website to learn more about our work. [https://5rightsfoundation.com/]    Ready to learn more about student privacy? Find below the resources and tools mentioned in the episode:  * In the forthcoming 2025 Global Privacy Enforcement Network sweep [https://www.privacyenforcement.net/index.php/content/2025-global-privacy-enforcement-network-sweep-focuses-protection-childrens-privacy], more than 30 data protection agencies from around the world examined websites and apps commonly used by young people. The IPC focused specifically on EdTech products and their privacy settings.  * In the joint resolution on EdTech [https://www.ipc.on.ca/en/media-centre/news-releases/canadas-privacy-regulators-call-strong-protection-childrens-privacy-development-and-use-educational], Canada’s privacy regulators call for strong protection of children’s privacy in the development and use of educational technologies.  * Identifying and mitigating harms from privacy-related deceptive design patterns [https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/about-the-opc/what-we-do/provincial-and-territorial-collaboration/joint-resolutions-with-provinces-and-territories/res_241010_dd/] is a joint resolution issued by privacy regulators from across Canada calling for action on the growing use of deceptive design patterns.  * The PowerSchool Investigation Report [https://www.ipc.on.ca/en/media-centre/news-releases/ontario-alberta-powerschool-breach] includes the findings of the investigations into the privacy breach involving PowerSchool, a tool used by schools in Ontario and Alberta.  * The Youth Ambassador Toolkit [https://www.ipc.on.ca/en/youth-ambassador-toolkit] offers children and young people knowledge and resources about the importance of privacy and privacy rights.   * The Privacy Pursuit! Lesson Plans [https://www.ipc.on.ca/en/privacy-individuals/privacy-pursuit-lesson-plans] are for educators teaching students about the importance of privacy and how to protect it online.   For even more guidance for children, students, educators and parents, including the Info Matters podcast, please visit the IPC website [https://www.ipc.on.ca/en/resources/children-and-youth].

18 Dec 2025 - 37 min
episode Is AI harder to govern than other technologies? artwork

Is AI harder to govern than other technologies?

From the classroom to government services, artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping how children learn, play, and grow but who gets to decide how? In this final episode of our AI trilogy, 5Rights Youth Ambassador Skye interviews UN Under-Secretary-General and Special Envoy for Digital and Emerging Technologies Amandeep Singh Gill to explore the urgent need for global AI governance that puts children’s rights first. Together, they unpack why most national AI strategies barely consider children’s rights and needs, how tech companies can be held accountable across borders and why the voices of children from the Global South must be central to shaping AI’s future. Discover what it really takes to ensure AI serves all children and not just the privileged few.  This podcast is brought to you by the 5Rights Foundation, the only global organisation working with and for children for better tech.  Visit our website to learn more about our work: https://5rightsfoundation.com/ [https://5rightsfoundation.com/]

28 Aug 2025 - 37 min
episode Smart tool or subtle manipulation? Unpacking AI’s impact on children artwork

Smart tool or subtle manipulation? Unpacking AI’s impact on children

TRIGGER WARNING: This episode discusses issues of mental health and loneliness. If you are affected by any of these issues, please seek support from a trusted adult or licensed professional. Here is a list of child-friendly helplines: https://childhelplineinternational.org/helplines/ [https://childhelplineinternational.org/helplines/]  From homework helper to creative companion, AI is already woven into young people's daily lives in ways we're only beginning to understand. But as this powerful technology becomes invisible and everywhere, what does it mean for how children learn, create, and connect? In this month's episode, 5Rights Youth Ambassador Aisling sits down with Dr. Jun Zhao from Oxford University's Child-Centred AI Design Lab to explore both the promise and the pitfalls of growing up with artificial intelligence. Together, they examine the concerning risks of over-reliance, manipulation, and surveillance that children face in our data-driven world—while also exploring how AI can spark creativity and support learning when used thoughtfully.  This podcast is brought to you by the 5Rights Foundation, the only global organisation working with and for children for better tech.  Visit our website to learn more about our work: https://5rightsfoundation.com/ [https://5rightsfoundation.com/]

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