The use of AI chatbots are becoming more popular among kids and teens. While these programs are seen as useful for getting quick answers or for entertainment, they can also be risky for young users. Chatbots can sometimes tell kids false, harmful, violent, or explicit things that are not appropriate. It's important for families to put safeguards in place for children using AI. 🤖
👇 We recommend checking out this link for tips on how to protect your kids from AI technology.
"This can create an unhealthy cycle of hanging out alone with a chatbot while growing more distant from friends, classmates, mentors and family.
Talk about your child's frustrations and how to handle them. It's not always easy to connect with kids, especially in the tween to teen years. But there are ways to make kids of all ages feel seen, heard and respected."
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If you have any questions or concerns regarding asthma medicines, call our office. ☎️
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