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    AI Safe for Kids

    A calm, practical place for UK parents to understand AI in their children's lives. No jargon, no scare stories. Just what is really going on and what to do about it.

    AI in one minute

    If you are starting from scratch, here are the four words worth knowing.

    AI (artificial intelligence)

    Computer systems that can write, draw, talk and answer questions in a way that feels human, by learning from huge amounts of data.

    Chatbot

    An AI you type or talk to, like ChatGPT or Gemini. It sounds confident but can be wrong, and it is not a real friend.

    Deepfake

    A photo, video or voice made or changed by AI to look and sound real, sometimes copying a real person.

    AI companion

    An app that acts like a friend or character to chat with any time. It can feel real and can collect a lot of personal information.

    Not sure if something is real?

    Try the quick check below. It works for a photo, a video, a message or a phone call, and you can do it together with your child.

    Step 1 of 2

    What are you checking?

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    Family talking points

    1.

    What do you think AI is? How do you use it?

    2.

    How can you tell if something was made by AI?

    3.

    What would you do if a video or message seemed too shocking to be true?

    4.

    Is it cheating to use AI for homework? Where is the line?

    5.

    Would you tell an AI chatbot a secret? Why or why not?

    6.

    What should we never share with an AI app?

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    Last reviewed: July 2026.

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