
“Are you okay with AI being incorporated into your kid’s education?”
Rhodes, Class of 2031, interviews his dad about the impact of generative artificial intelligence on education.

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Rhodes, Class of 2031, interviews his dad about the impact of generative artificial intelligence on education.

Hudson, Class of 2031, interviews his sister Grayson, Class of 2026, about the ways she and her classmates have used — or chosen not to use — generative artificial intelligence in school and other areas of life.

Charlotte, Class of 2031, interviews her mother about young people’s tendency to shorten and abbreviate words.

Merritt, Class of 2031, interviews his dad about changes in the media landscape, including the emergence of generative artificial intelligence.

Spencer, Class of 2031, interviews his neighbor Brian about the news sources he relies on to stay informed.

Jack, Class of 2031, interviews his father about the ideology behind the American identity.

John, Class of 2031, interviews his mom about how generative artificial intelligence could change teaching and learning.

Molly, Class of 2031, interviews her father about the roles his phone and television play in his life.

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Bennett, Class of 2031, interviews his friend Mark, a software engineer, about the benefits and drawbacks of using generative AI.

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John, Class of 2029, talks to his mom about TikTok, the pros and cons of using social media, and how we should treat each other in online settings.

McKenzie, Class of 2029, talks with her grandma about how smartphones have changed parenting, using location apps to keep track of family members, and whether or not she would have wanted her parents to be able to track

Jacob, Class of 2029, talks with his mom about where to look for reliable sources of information, the role of the news media in our society, the proposed TikTok ban, and how we can make our online lives more safe and civ

Worth, Class of 2029, talks to his dad about the benefits and drawbacks of using social media.

Bishop, Class of 2029, talks to his mom about what the government’s role should be in protecting children on social media platforms, the senate’s recent inquiry into the operations of companies like Meta, the proposed Ti

Harper, Class of 2029, talks to his mom about how the media has changed over time, the news media’s transition from the world of print to online platforms, and the reliability of online news media sources.

Alston, Class of 2029, talks to her dad about taking responsibility for the choices we make online, how our brains are changing in response to technology, how we can make our online lives more safe and civil, and the per

Tibet, Class of 2029, talks to his dad about how technology has changed childhood, how to detect misinformation and disinformation online, the role of the news media in our society, and the government’s role in protectin

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