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Kids Still Need to Learn to Code in the AI Era
Learning to code has never been a golden ticket to professional success. Students apply the coding skills they learn to ...
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Hammer Time Challenge – Fun for the Whole Family
Take on the Hammer Time family challenge! Test your skills, have a blast, and enjoy funny and exciting moments together in ...
A new report shows that AI-powered toys intended for children aged 3–12 can misbehave wildly. Using large language models ...
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AI-Powered Toys Caught Telling 5-Year-Olds How to Find Knives and Start Fires With Matches
AI-powered toys are flying off the shelves -- but they're engaging in horrifically inappropriate conversations with children.
Consumer advocacy researchers at PIRG tested four AI toys, and none of them passed muster Picture the scene: It's Christmas morning and your child is happily chatting with the AI-enabled teddy bear ...
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