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🧵 2. Psychologist warns that if kids rely solely on AI for social interactions, it may hinder their ability to navigate complex human relationships.

🧵 3. Companies like Carnegie Learning and Kidsense are bringing AI to education, while Pinwheel launches "kid-safe" AI for ages 7-12.

🧵 4. With PinwheelGPT, children can access age-appropriate AI responses, but parents must remain engaged to provide guidance and clarification.

🧵 5. The challenge lies in ensuring AI products help kids develop essential life skills and social engagement, instead of replacing human interactions.