The issue is not with artificial intelligence; even without AI, user-generated content can be unsafe for children. What needs to be addressed is the exclusion of conditions that might expose children to unsafe content.
Well, it's much safer than Internet....
and while AI is very neutral and doesn't see much harm for kids.
depends of course on the use cases, I won't allow AI to teach my kids how to live, but in general expository things - it's very useful to fuel kids' curiosity.
But keep it away from the moral side of things.
AI-generated content for kids can be a mixed bag lol. While it offers personalized, engaging learning, it can also slip into uncharted territory without proper safeguards. The key is filtering, monitoring, and ensuring the AI’s data sources are kid-friendly.
Depends on the AI model used and how it was trained. Models like GPT can absorb biases/inappropriate content from internet data. Specialized AI for kids using carefully curated training data is safer. Manual review of AI-generated kids content is still important for safety.