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Shamika Bradley Explains How Algorithms Are Shaping Our Kids

39 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Messellech “Selley” Abebe speaks with Shamika Bradley, a consultant in AI accessibility and ethics, about the hidden systems shaping kids’ digital lives. Bradley works at the intersection of technology, policy, and equity, helping organizations understand how data, algorithms, and design choices impact real people – especially children. Together, Abebe and Bradley explore how today’s kids are growing up in environments driven by algorithms, what parents and policymakers often misunderstand about screen time and online safety, and why the real risks go beyond what’s visible on the surface. The conversation highlights the importance of transparency, digital literacy, and “kids-first” design, while offering practical ways families can stay engaged, informed, and empowered in a rapidly changing digital world.  Want to keep digging into the real-life impact policy decisions have on children? Here’s some of what First Focus on Children has published recently: * Alliance for Student Liberty: How the ECCA Hurts Public Schools and Benefits the Wealthy [https://firstfocus.org/update/alliance-for-student-liberty-how-the-ecca-hurts-public-schools-and-benefits-the-wealthy/] * The Heist: How the Powerful Are Robbing America’s Children [https://brucelesley.substack.com/p/the-heist-how-the-powerful-are-robbing] * Saying ‘No’ to Culture Wars, Crumbs, or Capitulation: Building a Child Advocacy Movement [https://brucelesley.substack.com/p/saying-no-to-culture-wars-crumbs] To join the conversation, follow First Focus on Children on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/first_focus/], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/first-focus/], and Twitter [https://twitter.com/First_Focus].  Send us comments on thoughts via email: SpeakingOfKids@firstfocus.org Find us on Twitter/X: @SpeakingOfKids [https://twitter.com/SpeakingOfKids] and @First_Focus [https://twitter.com/First_Focus] Want to be a voice for kids? Become an Ambassador for Children here [https://campaignforchildren.org/ambassadors/].  To support our work and this podcast, please consider donating to First Focus on Children here [https://campaignforchildren.org/donate/].

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