Opinion: Your teen’s AI chatbot buddy can be very dangerous


Now, with the emergence of AI chatbots, parents should worry if their children are being seduced by equally dangerous computer programs. — Pixabay

When social media first began attracting young people more than two decades ago, parents worried about whether their children were chatting with nefarious strangers.

Now, with the emergence of AI chatbots, parents should worry if their children are being seduced by equally dangerous computer programs.

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