Parenting in the age of AI: Raising humans, not just digital natives
By
Binu Mathew
My daughters have grown up in a world where asking a device a question is as natural as asking a parent. They do not remember a time without smartphones, streaming platforms, or instant answers. And now, as artificial intelligence quietly and rapidly becomes part of everyday life, I find myself asking a different kind of question, not as a technologist, but as a parent.
What does it mean to raise children in the age of AI? As someone who has spent decades building and working with technology, I am deeply optimistic about AI’s potential.
