
AI can support individuals by offering personalized learning and expeditious access to creative and innovative tools. However, it also poses concerning risks, such as exposure to harmful content, dependency, and privacy issues. Responsible use with proper safeguards is essential. While AI is still rapidly developing, safe use is critical for youth and adults.
Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin from the Center for Humane Technology discuss how existing A.I. capabilities already pose catastrophic risks to a functional society, how A.I. companies are caught in a race to deploy as quickly as possible without adequate safety measures, and what it would mean to upgrade our institutions to a post-A.I. world.

Facial and emotional recognition; how one man is advancing artificial intelligence
Despite what you hear about artificial intelligence, machines still can’t think like a human, but in the last few years they have become capable of learning. And suddenly, our devices have opened their eyes and ears and cars have taken the wheel.

Parents’ Ultimate Guide to AI Companions and Relationships
Unlike task-focused AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or Bard, AI companions are designed to form emotional connections with users.

