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.