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As AI bullying makes its way into schools, parents want kids to know they're supported

Bullying is changing in schools across the nation. Students are learning how to use artificial intelligence to create horrific content for distribution. As AI bullying becomes more prevalent in schools across the country, students are learning about how to use artificial intelligence to create content and then distribute it online. Lisa Hansen, founder of Power Over Predators, Lisa Skaarer, said parents can make sure their kids feel supported at home and start teaching them about the dangers of online and physical abuse of AI. The group is updating its resources on its website to include AI and is updating resources on their website this fall. The Federal Trade Commission has proposed new protections against AI impersonations and the Department of Justice has created an AI Officer position to help understand the new technology.

As AI bullying makes its way into schools, parents want kids to know they're supported

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Bullying is changing in schools across the nation. Students are learning how to use artificial intelligence to create horrific content and then distribute that content online.

In schools across the country, students are now using AI to bully other students by creating photos, videos and audio recordings and then posting them online.

Although parents might not be able to prevent this content from being made, Skaarer said they can make sure their kids are supported at home.

A mom of three and grandmother of seven, Lisa Hansen is the founder of Power Over Predators, an organization dedicated to teaching adults and kids the dangers of in-person and online abuse, which now includes AI bullying.

Hansen said this fall, they are updating the resources on their website to include AI.

But similar to Skaarer, Hansen said it starts at home with parents making sure their kids feel supported, so they can help them through any tough situation.

Earlier this year, the Federal Trade Commission proposed new protections against AI impersonations and the Department of Justice created an AI Officer position to better understand the new technology.


المواضيع: AI

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