Childnet have put together a free leaflet for older students and parents which explores   how generative AI can be misused. The leaflet includes:

  • Why young people might choose to use AI to create illegal images.
  • Ways parents and carers can support their children.
  • Where to go for further help.
  • Conversation starters to use at home.

Take a look HERE

 

Children and young people are often the first to adopt new technologies, often out of curiosity or because their friends are using it.   1 in 10 children report they know of cases where their friends/classmates have created synthetic intimate images (deepfakes) of other children using GenAI and around 1 in 8 knows someone who has been targeted.

Mark Bentley from London Grid for Learning has put together a superb 11-minute video which introduces the AI harms landscape.  HERE.

March 25

 

A parent’s guide to AI

How to get the most out of generative AI

In this guide to AI, learn about the different generative AI tools like ChatGPT and My AI. Then, explore how to support learning, creativity and even bedtime using AI tools at home.

HERE

Sep 25

ChatGPT and AI: a parent guide

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving technology that’s increasingly becoming part of our daily lives. 

ChatGPT is perhaps the best-known form of generative AI – a popular tool used to create, or generate content and answer questions.

Here’s what parents need to know about ChatGPT and generative AI tools. 

Sep 25