OpenAI CEO Sam Altman underlines AI’s growing role in parenting | Current Affairs | Vision IAS
MENU
Home

Periodically curated articles and updates on national and international developments relevant for UPSC Civil Services Examination.

Quick Links

High-quality MCQs and Mains Answer Writing to sharpen skills and reinforce learning every day.

Watch explainer and thematic concept-building videos under initiatives like Deep Dive, Master Classes, etc., on important UPSC topics.

ESC

In Summary

AI in parenting offers personalised learning, reduced parental burden, and improved child monitoring, but also raises risks of dependency, reduced social bonding, privacy threats, and cultural bias—highlighting the need to use AI only as a supportive aid, not a replacement for real parent–child interaction.


In Summary

The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is raising questions regarding the potential benefits and risks associated with using AI in Parenting.

Benefits of AI in Parenting

  • Enhanced Cognitive skills: AI can help provide personalized education as opposed to "one-size-fits-all" education. 
    • E.g. AI-powered toys like COSMO help boost children's creativity and problem-solving skills.
  • Reduces parent’s burden: As AI can share parenting responsibilities (e.g. language learning, story-telling) alongside their household and job commitments.
  • Child’s monitoring: including physical safety and digital well-being. 
    • E.g. Cubo Ai smart baby monitor, sends alerts on the parent's phone about the baby.

Risks associated with AI in Parenting

  • Erosion of critical thinking: By creating dependency on AI. 
    • E.g. creation of thought filter bubbles (content suggestion), limit children's self-expression. 
  • Social isolation: Due to reducing face-to-face bonding time, potentially impeding emotional regulation and empathy development.
  • Privacy concerns: Poorly designed or regulated, misused or hacked AI systems pose questions about parental autonomy and digital exploitation with the rise of “data-assisted" parenting.
  • Algorithmic Bias & Misinformation: E.g. AI may favor Western, middle-class parenting  while undervaluing other cultural approaches as it is trained on biased internet data.

Conclusion

AI tools offer benefits to both parents and children; however, they also pose risks and may create dependency that weakens essential skills. Hence, they should be used only as enablers that enhance the parent-child relationship, never replace it.

Watch Video News Today

Explore Related Content

Discover more articles, videos, and terms related to this topic

RELATED VIDEOS

3
Simplified | Seeing is not Believing: The DeepFake Dilemma

Simplified | Seeing is not Believing: The DeepFake Dilemma

YouTube HD
Simplified: Virtual influencers revolutionizing creator marketing

Simplified: Virtual influencers revolutionizing creator marketing

YouTube HD
Sovereign AI | Paritosh Parmar Sir

Sovereign AI | Paritosh Parmar Sir

YouTube HD
Title is required. Maximum 500 characters.

Search Notes

Filter Notes

Loading your notes...
Searching your notes...
Loading more notes...
You've reached the end of your notes

No notes yet

Create your first note to get started.

No notes found

Try adjusting your search criteria or clear the search.

Saving...
Saved

Please select a subject.

Referenced Articles

linked

No references added yet

Subscribe for Premium Features