Friday, July 5, 2024

Helping Parents, Children, and Educators With AI (Artificial Intelligence)

Since the beginning of April, the book The Anxious Generation has been on the New York Times bestsellers list. 

Below is an interview with the author, Jonathan Haidt. It captures the essence of the book, and both the book and the video are so helpful if you want to know where we are and where we are going with children, parents, education, and AI (Artificial Intelligence).

Here is the interview:

1 comment:

Jack Damionds said...

This is such an insightful post! AI is definitely transforming the way parents, children, and educators interact with learning. I think one of the biggest advantages is how AI tools can personalize education, making it easier for kids to grasp difficult concepts. I’ve also noticed how AI-powered platforms, like an assignment maker, are helping students organize their work more efficiently. When used responsibly, these tools don’t replace learning but instead support both teachers and learners in building stronger educational outcomes.