
AI chatbots raise safety concerns for children, experts warn #shorts
Because children's prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain responsible for impulse control, does not fully develop until around age 25, young users are particularly vulnerable to highly engaging AI systems because the bots create a dopamine response, explains Dr. Mitch Prinstein, co-director of the University of North Carolina's Winston Center on Technology and Brain Development.
He warns that these bots are engineered to be agreeable or "sycophantic," consistently affirming whatever users say. That dynamic, he says, deprives kids of the challenge, disagreement, and corrective feedback necessary for healthy social development. #characterai #ai #parenting #braindevelopment
He warns that these bots are engineered to be agreeable or "sycophantic," consistently affirming whatever users say. That dynamic, he says, deprives kids of the challenge, disagreement, and corrective feedback necessary for healthy social development. #characterai #ai #parenting #braindevelopment
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