Parents everywhere are asking the same question: Will AI make my kids dumb? In this episode of the AI Parenting Institute Podcast, I sit down with Satyajeet Salgar from Google, one of the minds shaping how billions use AI every day. We unpack the fears parents have, like whether AI kills curiosity or critical thinking, and explore the real opportunities AI brings, from 10x faster learning to sparking creativity in kids. You’ll hear practical advice on: How to use AI to support your child’s learning, not replace it The difference between shortcuts that hurt vs. tools that unlock curiosity How parents can model positive AI use at home What skills kids really need to thrive in an AI-first world If you’ve ever wondered how to guide your child through this AI-driven era without losing their spark, this conversation will change how you see both AI and parenting. Subscribe for more conversations bridging AI experts with parents and teens shaping the future. Find Rayyan Ali on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rayyan-s-ali/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AIParentingInstitute
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