• cronenthal@discuss.tchncs.de
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    15 hours ago

    Letting your kids have “conversations” with an LLM betrays a level of ignorance about the current state of technology that is no longer acceptable in this day and age.

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      14 hours ago

      So… good parenting definitely means having conversations with your kids about safety and good decision making, but I wouldn’t call controlling everything that your kids do online good parenting.

      You might discourage such things, but you can’t necessarily prevent them, at least not without making your kids complete shut-ins.

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        9 hours ago

        Reading the article the parent just went along with the kids talking to Grok and even selecting the personality without much interference. That’s a long way from taking control of media usage or even building media literacy. I absolutely agree that you shouldn’t straight up forbid kids from interacting with LLMs, but given the potential of the technology I would highly recommend close overwatch and giving good and plentyful context. I don’t think that was the case here, it sounds like the parents are not well versed in the area and just think of it as a fun distraction for their kids.