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Artificial intelligence and the risks it poses to parents today

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) has introduced a new frontier in the way we interact with images and media. Particularly, AI-generated photos present a new challenge for sharenting or digital parenting, transforming traditional concerns around privacy and safety into complex issues that navigate the blurry lines between virtual and real identities. AI technologies, capable of creating highly realistic images, offer a double-edged sword. On one hand, they herald a future of creative expression and innovation. On…

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Should I share photos of my child on social media? Pros and cons

In today’s digital age, sharing our lives on social media has become second nature. For parents, it raises a critical question: Should I share photos of my children on platforms like Instagram and Facebook? This decision comes with both positive and negative aspects, and it’s essential to weigh the potential risks and benefits carefully. You might have seen some of your friends having a different view of this question, you might agree or disagree with them. It is important to…

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Sharing your child’s life with the family

In the hustle and bustle of contemporary life, maintaining family connections with grandparents and other loved ones presents a notable challenge. The desire to share the precious moments of your child’s life with loved ones is universal, but finding a secure and convenient way to do so can be elusive.

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