Will AI Take Away Children's Future Jobs?
This is a common question for families as AI tools become part of everyday life. Some jobs will change or disappear, but new work will also emerge. The key skill is the ability to adapt.
AI should be introduced as a tool, not as an answer machine. Children need to learn three habits early: do not enter personal information, check important facts with other sources, and think first before asking AI to do the work.
A good first step is to use AI together for small, harmless tasks such as making quiz questions, summarizing a familiar topic, or comparing ideas. After the answer appears, ask, βIs this really true?β and look for evidence together.
The goal is not to make children use technology more and more. The goal is to help them choose the right tool, think for themselves, and use digital experiences in a way that supports learning and daily life.
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