UAE parents have recently disclosed the kinds of questions their teenagers are asking artificial intelligence (AI) platforms, sparking discussions on the importance of online safety. This revelation comes as Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, introduces a new safety tool aimed at protecting young users in the digital space.
The new tool by Meta is designed to provide parents with greater control and insight into their children’s online activities, addressing growing concerns about the content accessible to teens. It includes features that help monitor and manage the interaction between teenagers and AI-driven content.
Common Questions Asked by Teens to AI
Parents in the UAE report a range of surprising and insightful questions their teens pose to AI platforms, including:
- How to improve their academic performance.
- Advice on mental health and emotional wellbeing.
- Guidance on social and relationship issues.
- Queries about future career paths and skill development.
- Requests for help with creative writing and problem-solving.
These questions indicate a growing reliance on AI not just for information, but also for personal and emotional support, reflecting the evolving role of technology in young lives.
Meta’s New Safety Initiatives
Meta’s safety tool aims to mitigate potential risks such as exposure to inappropriate content or misinformation by enabling parents to:
- Receive notifications about their teens’ use of AI-powered features.
- Set boundaries and restrictions on certain types of content.
- Encourage healthy digital habits and balance in screen time.
This initiative is part of a broader movement within the technology industry to foster safer digital environments for minors, ensuring their exploration of AI and other online technologies is positive and secure.
