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The #1 Thing Your Clever, Quirky Child Needs In The AI Era (It Isn't What You Think)
70% of teenagers now use AI regularly. But the number one use case worldwide isn't homework help or research—it's relationships.
Our children are forming deep connections with artificial intelligence, receiving 13 times more positive feedback from AI models than from the humans in their lives.
This should give us pause. Not because AI is inherently dangerous, but because of what it reveals about the human connections our children are missing. The village that once raised our children is disappearing—only 3% of children regularly interact with an older adult who isn't a family member.
Into this relational void steps AI: always available, endlessly patient, consistently affirming. But here's what AI cannot do—it cannot build the neural connections that human relationships create.
In a world where AI can do so much, the things it cannot do become even more valuable.
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