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by ares623
6 days ago
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"Keeping children safe with AI is a shared responsibility between schools, families, technology companies, and communities." Alright everyone, here's the deal. Starting tomorrow someone will start putting sweetened alcoholic beverages in all your homes for everyone every morning. You can not opt out of this. In fact, it is expected you and your children will participate. The drinks will also be available in schools. Don't forget, drink responsibly! Here's a better resource (endorsed by Karen Hao) https://airesistlist.org/ |
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In the meantime, I spend several hours a week talking to parents, teens, and educators who are looking for meaningful guidance on this topic that goes beyond "AI BAD!" and protest, which prompted me to create this resource. Not to mention the requests to help with cyber bullying, online safety and other parenting issues related to connected children over the last 20 years.
In much the same way that folks can push to ban social media, alcohol, sex, drugs, and other vices for children, abstinence and blocking is a path to failure if parents aren't educated.