| AI is changing the world, and most people aren't yet prepared for that future. That finally hit me when I read this article my Matt Shumer a few weeks ago ( https://shumer.dev/something-big-is-happening ) . My kids are 10 and 12, and when I talked to them, realized that they don't get the actual important information about AI. I went through a few iterations, and finally found a format in which I can get them to care, and actually want to consume information about AI and the future. https://6seven.news curates actual important news, formats it in a kid friendly way, narrates it in 5 languages, and allows kids to safely interact with an ai about the news. The site is built in a privacy first way, no data gets stored, nothing gets tracked. I've only shown this to a few kids and parents, so any feedback is welcome. |
Perhaps I'm too optimistic, but I expect 10 years old to be able to read normal text, instead of highlighting every sentence are automatic reading it.
Also, I'm not worried about kids learning AI. I expect my kids to know how to use AI better than me when they grow up.
(I already ask my older daughter about C# and some advanced programming algorithms. I can still win against the young one.)