
I think this is a super valid concern, you know? I mean, AI chatbots are getting so good at mimicking human conversations that it's easy to forget they're just machines

. My kid was talking about having an online friend on one of these chatbots and how much fun they were having... but then I asked them what their friend's name was and they told me some random name out of thin air

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It's wild to think that 60% of parents are clueless about how AI-powered chatbots work

. As a parent, it's hard enough keeping up with the latest online trends without knowing the potential risks. I'm all for developing more tools to detect and prevent malicious activities, but we also need to make sure kids know what's safe and not so much

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I wish there were more resources available for parents to learn about online safety and how to protect their kids

. It's a big responsibility, and I think it's essential that we take this seriously before things get out of hand

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