
Yesterday, while walking my 7-year-old daughter to her local school just 100m away, she asked why trees change color in fall. As we brainstormed answers, I realized parenting with AI feels similar – it’s not about having all the answers, but helping frame better questions.
Lately, I noticed my daughter asking how computers paint pictures, so we started using AI like a paintbrush instead of the artist. Over our kimchi-and-poutine dinners, we chat about AI’s surprises – like how it suggests new music based on our dance moves! The real magic happens when technology sparks new ways to explore her interests, not dictate them.
When we guide our kids to use AI as a paintbrush rather than letting it become the artist, we nurture human creativity that no algorithm can replicate.
So, how do we make sure AI supports our kids’ creativity without taking over? Let’s explore three fun ways together!
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Source: Winning with AI: Innovate intelligently, think long, Retail Dive, 2025-09-15
