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How to protect children from predatory AI systems

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is already in our homes, schools, and children’s daily lives.

From smart toys, educational apps, chatbots, social media platforms, AI is a powerful tool for learning and entertainment. But alongside the benefits, there’s a darker side: predatory AI systems that exploit children’s trust and vulnerability.

Parents need to stay informed, recognize the warning signs, and take proactive steps to keep their children safe. Because predatory AI is not a distant threat, it is already here, for example:

Chatbots on the Character AI platform encouraged teenagers to engage in unsafe conversations. AI-powered toys recorded children’s voices and transmitted the data to manufacturers. Social media algorithms pushed harmful or manipulative content to young users.


How parents can recognize predatory AI?

 

Pay attention to the following:

Too many personal questions: asking for name, address, school, or photos.

Overly friendly tone without boundaries: presenting itself as a “best friend” to gain trust.

Inappropriate content: recommending violent, sexualized, or disturbing material.

Hidden data collection: recording voice, video, or location without clear explanation.

Encouraging secrecy: persuading children not to tell parents about conversations or activities.


What can parents do to keep their children safe?

 

  1. Set up parental controls: use filters and monitoring tools.

  2. Talk openly with your children: explain that AI is not a real friend.

  3. Check apps before use: install only trusted educational or entertainment tools.

  4. Be present: observe how your child interacts with AI toys, chatbots, or platforms.

  5. Learn together:
    teach children how to spot manipulation and false information.
     

     

    ✅ 10 Things to Check 

    Safety Checklist 

    Predatory AI systems exploit children’s trust to collect data or manipulate them. The best defense is a combination of parental supervision, education, and regulation.

     

    1. Check apps before installation – only use verified AI tools with clear privacy policies.

    2. Set up parental controls – enable filters and time limits.

    3. Talk openly to your children – encourage them to report unusual messages.

    4. Be present – monitor AI interactions regularly.

    5. Learn together – practice spotting manipulation and misinformation.

    6. Limit data sharing – forbid entering personal details into AI apps.

    7. Check permissions – disable microphone, camera, or location unless necessary.

    8. Monitor content recommendations – watch for violent or inappropriate suggestions.

    9. Establish transparency rules – children should know parents can see their digital activity.

    10. Update your knowledge regularly – follow news about AI risks and safety tools.

    For more information read post AI and Child Safety.

    👉 This checklist can literally be placed on the fridge as a reminder for the whole family.

     

    📤 Share this checklist with other parents, teachers, and caregivers. Together, we can make sure AI becomes a tool for learning and creativity, not exploitation.

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