Posts Tagged ‘#AI’
🤖 AI, AGI, & ASI: The 3 Levels of AI Every Parent & Educator Should Understand
Not all AI is the same, and understanding the differences can help us guide kids to use technology safely and responsibly.
Read MoreAre Smartphones Making Kids Anxious? What Parents & Educators Need to Know
I get it—we live in a digital world that isn’t going away. But how can we help youth relearn old-time skills like conversation and communication without devices?
Read MoreMeet Your New (Free!) Personal Tutor – No More Tech Headaches!
As adults, we mentor, teach, and coach the next generation toward a healthy future. But part of that future includes knowing how to use AI as an assistant (not a replacement) for everyday tasks. If we don’t understand how to use this tool ourselves, how can we guide them?
Read MoreNavigating AI, Social Media, and Mental Health: What Every Parent Should Know
Recent studies reveal that excessive smartphone use can lead to concerning mental health impacts, such as hallucinations, detachment from reality, and heightened aggression in teens as young as 13.
Read MoreHow AI is Shaping Kids’ Lives: Opportunities and Challenges
By staying informed and proactive, we can empower the next generation to harness AI’s potential while protecting their well-being.
Read More“How AI Will Affect Future Jobs and Workflows”
Learning about AI is no longer optional; it’s essential for keeping up with the world we’re helping them prepare for.
Read More“Lawsuit claims Character.AI is responsible for teen’s suicide”
As parents and professionals working with youth, it is important to be aware of these evolving relationship dynamics and consider how they might impact the youth in your life.
Read MoreUnderstanding Generative AI: A Guide for Parents, Teachers, Counselors, and Law Enforcement
By educating ourselves about Generative AI, we can better support our children, students, and communities in navigating the digital world safely and responsibly. This knowledge empowers us to make the most of technological advancements while staying vigilant against potential misuse.
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