Three in 10 parents of children under 18 have used AI to give advice to their children
Parents are increasingly embracing artificial intelligence (AI) to support their parenting decisions, new research reveals. The study discovered that three in 10 parents with children under 18 have turned to AI for guidance when advising their youngsters, whilst a further 33% have contemplated doing so.
They most frequently utilise AI for homework assistance (45%), or when seeking age-suitable entertainment or literature (39%). Yet as many as 40% will turn to platforms like Copilot or ChatGPT when tackling challenging subjects including bullying, bereavement or relationships. Meanwhile, some 39% of parents in the 5,000-strong study found AI beneficial for explaining complicated matters such as clima

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