AI and parenthood. What's the link?
You see AI EVERYWHERE. SO much you are getting sick of it. As an experienced professional, you know that you can wait until the fuss is over, then you can deal with real results, no drama, real action.
Right?
Maybe.
But if you have kids, specially over 10 years-old, waiting is not an option.
Generative AI is demonstrating one of the most enduring laws in tech: Teenagers are always a lap ahead of their elders.
Why it matters: Efforts to keep kids safe from potentially harmful or dangerous technology regularly falter because adults don't understand what youngsters are actually doing.
Case in point: Many teens use generative AI tools like ChatGPT, but less than half (37%) of their parents think they do, according to a report out Tuesday from Common Sense Media.
The big picture: Legislators, educators and parents today are still struggling to place appropriate boundaries around young people's use of social media, which has been at the center of many teen lives for nearly two decades.
State of play: GenAI is creating a brand new knowledge gap between teens and adults.
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Flashback: Since the advent of the personal computer, parents have misunderstood their kids' tech use — and also misinterpreted the dangers.
Zoom out: The arrival of every new wave of technology and media — from the internet back to television, and from movies back to the rise of the novel — has triggered a "moral panic" among experts and elders.
Big tech companies are well aware of the challenges parents have keeping up with kids.
The bottom line: Since teens are going to use genAI no matter what, the adults around them need to understand and educate themselves and their kids about the technology's flaws and biases.
This article (in italics) has not been written by me. It was written by Megan Morrone and published on Axios newsletter. And she did an awesome job depicting the risks of ignorance in tech. Thank you, Megan, for a lucid view amidst the chaos of information we navigate on a daily basis.
Check the source right here: https://www.axios.com/2024/09/18/kids-ai-use-adults-knowledge-gap