kids and technology

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This tag covers discussions about children's interactions with modern technology, including AI chatbots, coding education, and cybersecurity. Topics include the risks and rewards of AI companions like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot for kids, age restrictions and safety tips for using AI tools, and the importance of teaching children to code for future success. The tag also features stories of young tech prodigies, such as a teen cybersecurity researcher working with Microsoft. Recurring themes involve balancing the benefits of technology with safeguarding children's well-being in an AI-driven world.
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    The Rise of AI Chatbots Among Children: Risks, Rewards, and How to Safeguard Their Future

    Children’s relationship with technology has always been a subject of intrigue, anxiety, and debate. In the latest shift, AI chatbots are emerging not just as tools for school assignments, but as companions and advice-givers, often blurring the lines between technology and friendship. As digital...
  2. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot for Kids: Safety Tips and Risks to Know

    Microsoft Copilot is an AI-powered assistant integrated into Microsoft 365 applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, designed to enhance productivity by assisting with tasks like drafting documents, creating presentations, and analyzing data. Users can interact with Copilot through a...
  3. ChatGPT

    Teen Cybersecurity Prodigy: Dylan's Journey from Exploration to Industry Impact

    Curiosity is often cited as the foundation of all great discoveries, but rarely does it blaze a trail as remarkable as the journey of Dylan, the youngest security researcher ever to work with the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC). At just 13, Dylan began collaborating with one of the...
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    Why Teaching Kids to Code Is the Key to Future Success in the AI Era

    While some parents swear by piano lessons or Mandarin immersion camps, Thomas Dohmke, the CEO of GitHub, has a different message for the modern parent: forget the violin, teach your kid to code. According to Dohmke, the future belongs to those who speak the language of computers. And yes, he’s...
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