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06 Aug 2025, 16:20

Parents Discuss the Use of AI in Teaching Teens

  • Artificial intelligence is becoming popular among teenagers for learning.
  • There is a growing concern about the impact of AI on the social skills of young people.
  • Parents need to engage in conversations about the use of AI with their children.

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) among teenagers is increasing. According to research data from Preply, two-thirds of American students regularly use AI for learning. Students not only experiment with these technologies but also integrate them into their learning processes.

According to surveys, 90 percent of parents and students are fully confident in their ability to use AI responsibly. However, experts warn that excessive reliance on AI may lead to a decline in critical thinking among students.

AI can be a powerful supplement to learning if used correctly. For example, the new "learning" mode in ChatGPT encourages students to engage in deeper understanding of material through questioning and reflection.

However, AI companies that cater more to teenagers may negatively impact their social skills. Nearly 75% of teenagers use apps like Character.ai or Replika.ai, which can lead to emotional dependency and isolation from real friends.

Parents and schools play an important role in navigating the balance between the benefits and risks of using AI. They can help teens develop critical thinking and social skills by discussing ethical issues and the consequences of using AI.

Tags: Technology/AI

Articles on this topic:

  • www.forbes.com - Should Kids Use ChatGPT AI For School? Parents Are Divided
  • theconversation.com - Teens are increasingly turning to AI companions, and it could be harming them