Deep Dive into Parenting

AI & Your Child: Real Risks, Smart Prevention, and Raising Digital Citizens

18 min · 10 de abr de 2026
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In this Deep Dive Into Parenting episode, we translate the fast-moving world of AI into clear, practical guidance for families. Using Cyber Safety Cop’s AI and Your Child guide, we unpack what generative AI is (from ChatGPT to Snapchat’s My AI), why deepfakes and hyper-personalized feeds raise the stakes for kids, and how misinformation, sexualized content, and addictive design can impact mental health and identity. What you’ll learn: * Deepfakes & deception: spotting synthetic media, protecting your child’s image, and responding if harm occurs * Privacy & data: how personalization works—and how to reduce unnecessary data trails * Digital citizenship 2.0: critical thinking, media literacy, and the “BS detector” kids need now * Family playbook: tech check-ins, clear boundaries, device-free zones, and leading by example * Tools that help (not replace parenting): OurPact and Cyber Safety Wizard for limits, filters, and oversight * Hopeful uses of AI: detecting cyberbullying, personalized learning that complements—not replaces—human teaching Walk away with a calm, concrete plan to keep your kids safe, thoughtful, and empowered in an AI-driven world. More resources, webinars, and guides at CyberSafetyCop.com [http://CyberSafetyCop.com]. Become a member and get information to keep your child safe delivered directly to your email. Get access to exclusive online training and instructional videos on today’s most influential social media apps. Join now [https://cybersafetycop.com/membership/].

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