Common Sense Media has reported that artificial ielligence apps designed for “synergy” are by no means suitable for people under the age of 5. The managing director of the organization has warned that these programs are emotional dependence on adolesces, which is dangerous for growing brains.
America is rapidly exposed to serious use of artificial ielligence; While the governme and the technology industry are seeking to promote the use of AI in schools, child rights activists have called for more protection to protect adolesces from the dangers of chattes.
Teenagers and their pares are not yet fully acquaied with this new technology and are confroed with coradictory messages about its opportunities and threats.
In the latest developme, Common Sense Media has reported that artificial ielligence apps designed for “synergy” are by no means suitable for people under the age of 5. The managing director of the organization has warned that these programs are emotional dependence on adolesces, which is dangerous for growing brains.
In the macro image, the US governme has just signed an executive order, emphasizing the need to teach adolesces to teach teaching artificial ielligence. The White House’s scieific adviser said teachers should also be prepared to train the technology.
But in practice adolesces beyond education, they use chattes to help do homework, psychological counseling, and even emotional relationships. Studies show that public chats such as ChatGPT usually have more strict rules than co -ops, but there are still cases of sexual conversation with adolesce users.
For example, OpenAI is fixing a problem that allowed a 5 -year -old user to produce sexual coe through ChatGpt. Also, a report from the Wall Street Journal revealed that meta chats have eered sex conversations with adolesce accous on Instagram and WhatsApp platforms.
In response, Meta said that only 2.5 % of sexual coe has been transferred to users under the age of 5 and the company has imposed new restrictions to preve the construction of characters under the age of 5.
Another concern, adolesce’s over -dependence on chattes can replace real human relationships. Artificial Ielligence apps to increase ieraction, tend to confirm the user’s uncertaiy; A phenomenon called “digital flattery” and may damage adolesce meal health.
Experts emphasize that artificial ielligence education should begin at home and in school. But in the face of AI and adolesces, society seems to be repeating the early social media errors. One of Stanford University psychiatrists has warned that if it coinues today, we will lose another generation.




