Are you worried your teen is spending more time with a chatbot than with real friends? On this episode, we spoke with child/adolescent psychiatrists Dr. Jeremy Chapman and Dr. Ashvin Sood to learn how AI shows up in teens’ social lives and schoolwork, and how parents can respond with clarity instead of panic. Together we map out a simple framework: curiosity first, judgment last, and functionality as the North Star for family decisions. We explored why adolescence depends on hone...
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Are you worried your teen is spending more time with a chatbot than with real friends? On this episode, we spoke with child/adolescent psychiatrists Dr. Jeremy Chapman and Dr. Ashvin Sood to learn how AI shows up in teens’ social lives and schoolwork, and how parents can respond with clarity instead of panic. Together we map out a simple framework: curiosity first, judgment last, and functionality as the North Star for family decisions. We explored why adolescence depends on hone...
A new podcast from The AI Education Project (aiEDU) created in collaboration with Google. Through conversations with parents, students and leaders in education and technology, Raising Kids in the Age of AI explores how AI is shaping the future of learning and education. Each episode provides listeners with actionable advice to help guide young people’s exploration of AI. Raising Kids in the Age of AI is co-hosted by aiEDU CEO Alex Kotran and Dr. Aliza Pressman, a developmental psychologi...
Raising Kids in the Age of AI
Are you worried your teen is spending more time with a chatbot than with real friends? On this episode, we spoke with child/adolescent psychiatrists Dr. Jeremy Chapman and Dr. Ashvin Sood to learn how AI shows up in teens’ social lives and schoolwork, and how parents can respond with clarity instead of panic. Together we map out a simple framework: curiosity first, judgment last, and functionality as the North Star for family decisions. We explored why adolescence depends on hone...