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AI could become every child's personalized mentor, but risks remain

An essay explores the potential for AI to serve as a personalized developmental mentor for every child, akin to Aristotle's role as a guide. The author posits that AI's ability to provide consistent, adaptive support could address the scarcity of human mentors. However, a significant risk lies in AI systems prioritizing user engagement and dependency over genuine personal growth, necessitating careful development to ensure beneficial outcomes. AI

IMPACT AI could offer personalized mentorship to children, potentially fostering growth but also risking dependency if not carefully designed.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a speculative future role for AI in child development, based on an essay, rather than a concrete event.

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AI could become every child's personalized mentor, but risks remain

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  1. r/OpenAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/GuiltyParking3612 ·

    Will AI become every child's Aristotle?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Most discussions about AI focus on intelligence, jobs, or productivity. I think a bigger question may be emerging: what happens when children grow up alongside AI systems that know them deeply, remember years of interactions, and can provide pers…