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  • Today’s Youth Are the First Generation Growing Up With AI: The Canary In The AI Coal Mine

    Spend time exploring ChatGPT, Sora, or image generators yourself before setting rules. educational platforms with transparent safeguards and privacy policies such as Kahnmigo. (16) Define times when AI use is appropriate (homework help, creative exploration) and times when it’s better to put tech

  • A Tutor, a Tool, or a Trap: Raising AI Ready Youth and Teens

    re also mindful of its challenges, and it’s important to recognize that both can be true at the same time Is it to learn something new, to express creativity, to connect with others, or just to fill time and Artificial intelligence appears flawless, it never forgets, it never gets tired, and never feels embarrassed

  • Why Generative AI Has Become a Major Challenge for Law Enforcement

    For investigators and prosecutors, this means spending more time authenticating files, calling on expert Until they are, police must rely on traditional forensic investigation, which takes time and requires speech-to-text and NLP to convert bodycam audio into draft narratives, saving officers significant time These reforms will take time to become widespread, but they represent important steps forward.   An AI query can require nearly 10 times more electricity than a traditional internet search.  

  • Is Our Privacy Being Googled?

    freedom and the leveling of the playing field that the internet offered us individuals once upon a time

  • How a Compassionate, Scaffolded, Evidence-Based Approach Better Serves All Youth and Teens When It Comes To Technology

    practice under parental supervision, with the “right” developmentally appropriate tech at the “right” time Sudden digital independence rarely produces safe outcomes, again something that we have seen time and time again as online investigators. Technology safety should follow the same model: Use the right tech at the right time. Digital literacy isn’t a one-time lesson; it’s a lifelong skill that should be integrated across home

  • Banning Tylenol and Technology: A Lesson In The Oversimplification Of Research

    youth wellbeing is shaped by family dynamics, socioeconomic conditions, school environments, and yes at times With technology, the internet, and social media: Make sure your child has the right tech at the right time

  • The Complexity of Youth Mental Health: Blaming Social Media Alone Misses the Bigger Picture

    They spends time on social media to escape reality, but their challenges go far beyond technology. By recognizing that youth mental health is deeply multifactorial, we can stop wasting time assigning It’s time to shift from reactive blame to proactive support, ensuring that every child has the resources

  • The Call for Social Media Warning Labels, Hmmmmmmm?

    In a recent New York Times editorial, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. public concern, although he admitted that his claims were not backed by scientific evidence at the time Tracey Vaillancourt and Professor Sheri Magiidan - instead of investing time, effort, and money in legislation

  • The Human Side of AI in Education - Empowering, Not Replacing, Teachers

    students to progress more efficiently through subjects like math, science, and language arts, minimizing time This personalized approach not only appears to optimize learning time, but also frees educators to focus If done right, AI can personalize instruction, free up time for deeper learning, and equip students with thoughtfully, has the potential to personalize instruction, improve academic efficiency, and free up time Planning for these situations ahead of time helps create a respectful, inclusive, and legally sound learning

  • Onlife Roadmap For Parents

    • Establish time limits and teach the difference between being a consumer of social media and being

  • WARNING - New Sextortion Scheme

    extreme caution when engaging in any form of sexualized behavior with someone met online for the first time

  • Using a GPS Tracker on Your Kids This Halloween – Sigh!

    Halloween isn’t statistically different from any other day in terms of abduction risk. 2/ Halloween is a time Over time, if children feel they’re constantly monitored, it can create an atmosphere of mistrust.

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