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  • Has Your Child Downloaded A Sexualized AI Companionship App?

    Apps like Pygmalion AI  (3)  let users create sexualized AI companions that cater to their interests AI functions like a mirror – reflecting emotions but not possessing them. AI-based algorithm Could these sexualized AI relationship apps impact how users interact with real people? Could they lead to emotional dependency on a sexualized AI partner?

  • Youth & AI Companionship Apps – What Parents Need To Know!

    companions such as AI boyfriend and AI girlfriend apps However, the reliance on AI companions carries significant risks. , including AI companions which we have found teens are talking about. with AI and AI companion apps and prioritize their emotional well-being. Parents should be aware of several significant concerns surrounding AI companions.

  • Navigating the Threat of Caller ID Spoofing and AI Cloning Scams

    The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has made these scams even more sophisticated (1) . While there are no foolproof solutions to completely prevent AI-based phone scams, you can take steps While AI call spoofing is hard to block entirely, you can reduce the number of unknown callers, especially White Hatter Associated article: Reference: 1/  https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/ai-vocal-cloning-grandparent-scam

  • AI, Grooming, and Protecting Our Kids: The Next Phase of Online Safety

    What’s different today is how artificial intelligence (AI) is rewriting the rules. AI erases many of those red flags. AI has lowered those barriers. Grooming Through Legitimate AI Platforms Children themselves are increasingly turning to AI chatbots At first, an AI chatbot handles the introductions.

  • Preparing Youth for AI: Why Principles Matter More Than Platforms

    Every week brings another headline about artificial intelligence (AI). AI is evolving faster than most of us can track. Together, we examine the good, the bad, and the practical skills needed for AI literacy: The good: AI seeing how AI can expand learning and opportunity. keep up with AI, but to lead with it.

  • Our Thoughts to Addressing AI in Schools: A Sample Message For Your Principal

    If we were to write a letter to our child’s school about the use of AI in the classroom this coming school AI is already shaping the future of work, education, communication, and creativity. It means helping them understand what AI is, how it works, where it appears in their everyday lives, Contrary to some public concerns, there is growing research showing the benefits of AI in education, Digital literacy, including AI literacy, should be treated as a core life skill.

  • When Beauty Is No Longer Human: Social AI, Teens, and the New Comparison Trap

    Unlike traditional influencers, Social AI can generate perfection without limits. Social AI does not automatically harm every youth or teen who encounters it. Social AI intensifies this environment by removing human limitation altogether. Social AI removes even those anchors. The risk of Social AI goes beyond visuals.

  • The New Face of Mean-Girl Aggression: AI-Generated Nudes and Digital Harm

    We recently learned of a case that breaks this pattern, where a teen girl weaponized and distributed AI This week, we became aware of a case where a teen girl weaponized and distributed AI generated nudes AI nudification tools allow a user to upload an innocent photo and produce a sexualized version of that Even when courts debate the specifics of “AI-generated child sexual abuse material,” police agencies Talk openly about deepfakes, AI nudification apps, and why these tools carry real risks.

  • Trending AI Nostalgia Video Being Used To Support A Narrative: A Teachable Moment

    Recently, AI generated nostalgia videos are appearing on some online platforms and circulating widely In industry slang, this kind of manufactured content is sometimes called “AI slop.” A more neutral term is synthetic AI media. This lack of diversity reflects a well documented problem in AI. If we caution against AI because of its risks, we should apply that same caution when AI outputs align

  • Intentionally Designed AI for Kids and youth: Messaging, Browsing, and Learning Made Safer

    Caveat - We tested both Kinzoo Kai AI and AngelQ firsthand before writing this article. Kai, is a new creative AI tool inside Kinzoo Messenger. The question isn’t if kids will use AI, but how. Browsing AI (AngelQ): Safer discovery and exploration. Tutoring AI (Khanmigo): Learning through support, not shortcuts.

  • So, Here Comes The AI Smart Glasses: Are Schools Ready For This Wearable Technology

    What happens when everyday eyewear doubles as a camera, translator, and AI assistant? Worse, these recordings could be repurposed into harmful AI outputs such as deepfakes. Today, it’s smartphones, chromebooks, and AI-powered glasses. After that, who knows? rise-of-smart-glasses-raises-concerns-about-privacy-surveillance/ 2/ https://www.ray-ban.com/canada/en/rayban-meta-ai-glasses3

  • When Teens Outsmart AI: Why Prompts Matter More Than Answers

    , caregivers, and educators understandably worry about what artificial intelligence (AI) might feed back The common assumption is that harmful content comes directly from the system itself, almost as if AI the question asked of ChatGPT) is often the first step in shaping the answer they will get from the AI Instead of asking, “What if AI gives my child harmful content?” Teach critical reflection: Ask, “Why do you think the AI gave this answer?

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