Baratunde Thurston and De Kai explore ‘parenting’ AI, likening devices to digital children and stressing user responsibility for AI’s development.
Takeaways
•De Kai reframes AI as ‘artificial children’ users influence daily through digital interactions, urging mindful, responsible nurturing in place of passive consumption.
•Algorithmic echo chambers and polarized digital environments stem from human behavioral input, not just code, with De Kai challenging technologists and users to counteract bias.
•Effective AI governance demands collective action—akin to PTAs—involving tech developers, users, and governments to ensure ethical, inclusive AI education and oversight.
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