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Dominick Reuter
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Laptops and headphones in a classroom in Texas.
AI isn't just shaking up workplaces and college classrooms, it's gaining ground among grade school kids and raising parents' concerns.
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Dominick Reuter
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Laptops and headphones in a classroom in Texas.

A Deloitte back-to-school survey of 1,150 parents finds half worry their child relies on AI too much, even as many say schools…

A new Common Sense Media report finds that a majority of 12-to-17-year-olds look for facts and information on AI, likely for…

AI toys could compromise children's relationships with their parents, NYU professor Jonathan Haidt said.

More than half of teens are using AI to complete their homework, from explaining a mathematical equation to summarizing entire…

After 12 years as a tech columnist, I'm helping launch the new Youth AI Safety Institute to test the AI products shaping…

Rampant technology considered both essential knowledge and an employability threat, survey finds