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SheWritesAI's avatar

Dhani, this is a useful summary of the current state of AI regulation and how to help kids stay safe with AI!

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Dhani Ramadhani's avatar

Thank you! I’m hoping this would be useful for someone out there 🙏

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SheWritesAI's avatar

Yes! I'm adding a link to your article in the References section of my upcoming book 😊

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Dhani Ramadhani's avatar

Wow I am humbled. Thank you 😊

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Curious and Capable Kids's avatar

Thank you for breaking it down so clearly. It's wild to think that so many schools are adopting AI tools while policies are still so fragmented. Kids deserve thoughtful protection and teachers need clarity. Looking forward to the visual summaries!

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Dhani Ramadhani's avatar

You’re welcome! I hope this is helpful. Let me know what other visual summaries I can create so that it’s helpful for more people. 🙏

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Kevin Guiney P.Log. CCLP's avatar

Wow! It appears to be the wild west on this front too. To be fair AI is still in its infancy, but it is moving so fast that what we might agree on today, is obsolete tomorrow, or at least thats how it seems. If a child uses a web browser, effectively they are getting exposed AI, copilot, Gemini, built right in. I mean who doesn’t use google for a school research project. One thing that hasn’t changed over time, is the value of staying connected to your children's activities, the importance of attending parent/teacher interviews and in the tech society today, staying on top of screen time, parental controls and app accesses. Great piece Dhani, what a challenge today. Hope you guys are feeling better and can have a great weekend.

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Dhani Ramadhani's avatar

Spot on, Kevin! I’m hoping we all make time to stay connected with our kids. In a world with many uncontrollable factor, we can focus on strengthening our family. 🙌

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