327 results found for "AI"
- Student Surveillance, Child Safety Tech, and EdTech: When Education + Protection Becomes Profiteering
how our children experience education. (1) Schools are increasingly turning to digital tools, from AI-powered Again, before uploading a student’s work, face, name, and learning history into a social media or AI microsoft-teams-allegedly-collected-students-biometrics-without-nsw-education-department-knowing/ 5/ https://arxiv.org/abs/0903.3276 6/ https://www.al.com/educationlab/2025/03/ai-school-surveillance-for-violence-mental-health-raises-privacy-concerns-exposes-data.html
- Understanding the Legalities of Photographing Children in Public Places: What Parents and Caregivers Need To Know
Forbes Magazine involving a known paedophile in the United States who used a GoPro at Disney to create AI-generated This article aims to clarify the legalities in Canada of taking these types of pictures, and offer guidance https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2024/08/30/pedophile-filmed-kids-at-disney-world-to-make-ai-child-abuse-images-cops-say
- At The White Hatter, We Teach Youth and Teens to Understand Technology, Not Just How To Use It!
Similarly, when a youth or teen uses generative AI like ChatGPT or an essay-writing bot, they may view components of digital metacognition: Awareness: Knowing that digital environments (apps, platforms, media,AI
- Parent's Guide To Snapchat
Snapchat’s “My AI”: In early 2023, there is a new feature that has been added to Snapchat Plus called “My AI,” which is powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT that parents and caregivers should be aware of . information is crucial, especially when it comes to their increased use of artificial intelligence (AI Snapchat, a popular app among teens and adults alike, has introduced an AI feature called My AI, an advanced However, unknown to many users, it’s important to know that My AI’s responses are informed by the entire
- Why Social Media Legislation in Canada Isn’t as Simple as It Sounds, & Why Parents & Caregivers Can’t Afford to Wait!
-based social media and AI companies won’t use this as their legal “trump card,” (excuse the pun) think Many of the most promising laws around the world that aim to make digital spaces safer for kids rely can take right now include: Encouraging open conversations about digital literacy, internet safety, AI
- Sharenting vs Over-Sharenting & Kidfluencers: Balancing Child Privacy with A Parent’s Desire to Share
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- Navigating Digital Literacy and Legislation - Addressing Challenges and Strategies for Balancing Onlife Risks and Rewards With Our Kids
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- Product Review Of The BrightCanary Apple iOS Parenting App
Their intentionally built AI scans all typed content and flags anything concerning, like bullying, explicit The “Ask the Canary” feature acts as an in-app AI coach, offering age-appropriate advice on tough topics The app uses AI to filter what’s most important to you, like concerning alerts and emotional insights
- From Passive Users to Active Shapers: Why We Must Include Youth & Teens in Today’s Onlife World Discussions
Whether it’s experimenting with fresh AI features, diving into new gaming platforms, or exploring editing
- Understanding Freedom of Expression, Consent, and Expectations in the Onlife World - Some Thoughts For Parents, Caregivers, and Educators
Through our educational programs, “Cyberbullying, Sexting, Sextortion, Nudes, AI-Generated Intimate Images Our programs aim to equip teens with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the complexities of
- Gen Z Takes the Helm: A New Era of Onlife Parenting Has Begun!
Gen Z parents will need to navigate issues like AI-driven content, new apps, and the increasing ubiquitous
- Teen Strategies for Healthier Social Media/Tech Engagement – What We Heard from Teens This 2023/2024 School Year
Parents need to educate themselves about technology, social media, algorithms, AI, and other online challenges












