Could AI systems fundamentally shape our children's worldviews? This segment delves into how parents should consider AI voice systems interacting with their kids, emphasizing critical aspects of education and safety in the digital age.
The speaker highlights traditional screens as potentially 'toxic' due to blue light, dopamine hijacking, and constant notifications. Conversely, AI voice is introduced as a 'nervous system friendly' and more natural form of human-computer interaction.
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Transcript
I presume that AI assistants could actually shape world views over time, Jesse. So, how should parents think about AI voice systems interacting with their kids? Education and safety are uh big aspects of AI. And the way I see it is screens, screens are kind of toxic, you know, the blue light shining in your eyes, uh they hijack your dopamine system, the notifications hit you. So, I I I see AI as a uh, it's actually a more nervous system-friendly type of human computer interaction. It's talking, it's voice, it's human-like, it's much more much more natural. You still have to be mindful of it. But people think AI goes in this direction of more technology embedded. I actually see the other way. Um, AI has the prospect to skim your emails and tell you the important ones, uh, you know, cut out notifications and only tell you if it's your mom or someone that matters to you calling. You don't have to have a screen that's shining blue light in your eyes at 2:00 a.m. in the morning and keeping you awake and messing up your circadian rhythm. So, I I don't really buy the argument that ...