The online world reflects humanity, from its most beautiful side to its darkest thoughts. It can be overwhelming even for adults, and school-age children will not benefit from exposure to the darker parts of the internet.
AI also reflects society, but it’s actually a tool that can be used for good: It can identify virtually anything, including the safety of web pages and search terms, acting as a kind of protective bubble for kids as they use the internet.
“We’re not trying to take the internet away from kids. As any parent can attest, kids want what they can’t have.” Tim Estes, CEO of Angel AI“The online world can be an invaluable resource for children,” she wrote in an email. “Without access to the internet at an early age, children not only miss out on important learning opportunities, but they also risk missing out on the chance to develop healthy online habits.”
Angel AI is an app set to launch this fall that lets kids explore the internet while holding the digital hand of an AI built specifically to protect them from danger. Estes said all queries and activity on the app are protected and encrypted, and searches are not linked to any personally identifiable information.