Is AI safe for kids?
AI is already part of our lives — but using it smartly is what makes it safe.
Host
Meet Nath
Date
Friday, 10 April 2026
Duration
30 min
About this podcast
AI is already part of our lives — but using it smartly is what makes it safe.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming a part of children’s everyday lives — from learning apps to online content and smart tools. This webinar explores AI as a powerful tool whose safety depends on how it is used. Instead of giving a simple yes-or-no answer, the session provides a balanced understanding of how AI can support learning and creativity, while also highlighting risks like privacy concerns, misinformation, and overuse. The goal is to help young users become smart, aware, and responsible while using AI.
What you'll learn
Syllabus
6 modules · 30 minUnderstanding what Artificial Intelligence is and how it works in simple terms.
Exploring where and how children interact with AI in apps, learning tools, and online platforms.
Learning how AI helps in education, creativity, and improving productivity.
Identifying concerns like privacy issues, misinformation, and overdependence on technology.
Analyzing practical situations that show both safe and unsafe use of AI.
Understanding guidelines and best practices to use AI safely and wisely.
Who should attend
Students
Young learners who use AI tools for studying, creativity, or daily activities.
Parents
Guardians who want to understand AI and guide their children in using it safely.
Teachers
Educators interested in integrating AI into learning while ensuring student safety.
Tech-Curious Individuals
Anyone interested in understanding how AI impacts children and society.
Your host
Meet Nath
Meet is a student and emerging technology enthusiast with a keen interest in Artificial Intelligence. He is committed to promoting safe, responsible, and informed use of AI among young users.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No, AI is not completely safe or unsafe — it depends on how it is used.
Yes, AI can sometimes provide incorrect or outdated information.
No, personal details like school name, address, or phone number should never be shared.
No, AI is a tool to support learning, not replace teachers.
By using trusted tools, avoiding oversharing, and verifying information.
AI helps in learning faster, understanding concepts better, and improving creativity.