What if AI could move beyond our ghiblified world and stretch our thinking, not just automate it? These scenarios invite curiosity, discipline, and deeper human growth.
What are some reliable channels for parents to catch up with the application of AI without being lost in the information world and being overwhelmed by everyday breaking news :)
We know that kids these days tend to spend more time interacting with AI, how can we make sure they don’t lose emotional connection with real people, especially their parents?
AI has brought so many benefits to our lives, but how can we make sure it doesn’t end up controlling us, especially our kids? How do we help them grow up with strong critical thinking and creativity, instead of becoming too dependent on technology?
With Ai, the children tend to talk to AI more than anyone else. Parents want their children to communicate with other children, the community, other people... Some parents do not speak english, and not tech savy enough to understand and control it. What should they do?
Schools don't teach AI yet, what's the first step parents can educate their children about AI and its application
What are some reliable channels for parents to catch up with the application of AI without being lost in the information world and being overwhelmed by everyday breaking news :)
We know that kids these days tend to spend more time interacting with AI, how can we make sure they don’t lose emotional connection with real people, especially their parents?
What are some creative use cases from other parents over the world using AI to help their children?
How can AI help parents to communicate, engage, connect better with children?
AI has brought so many benefits to our lives, but how can we make sure it doesn’t end up controlling us, especially our kids? How do we help them grow up with strong critical thinking and creativity, instead of becoming too dependent on technology?
Can parents and teachers somehow track the use of AI by their children?
With Ai, the children tend to talk to AI more than anyone else. Parents want their children to communicate with other children, the community, other people... Some parents do not speak english, and not tech savy enough to understand and control it. What should they do?