We’re all time poor – so should we be turning to AI chatbots for parental advice? That’s the question asked by Axios:
The tool has the potential to ease the burden on burned-out, over-scheduled parents. But it’s no replacement for a human’s judgment — especially regarding what’s best for their kids.
ChatGPT excels at brainstorming and researching — both functions that can be uniquely useful to parents, says Celia Quillian, a product marketer in Atlanta who runs a TikTok account advising followers on creative ways to use the robot.
The article is full of interesting provocations – where does that line lie between parenting and robotic babysitting? Read all of it here.