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AI Becomes a Growing Parenting Ally, But Experts Urge Caution

By: MerxWire

Nearly 30% of parents use AI for parenting consultations. Kanto Smart Living Cooperative has compiled “Five Important Precautions for AI Parenting,” reminding parents to exercise caution and judgment when using AI.


Nearly 30% of parents use AI for parenting consultations, prompting experts to urge caution. (Photo via MERXWIRE)

TOKYO, JAPAN (MERXWIRE) – With the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, its application in daily life is becoming increasingly widespread, particularly in the area of parenting, where it has become a crucial support tool for new parents. In May of this year, a parenting support website surveyed 564 parents, revealing that 167 (approximately 30%) said they “often” or “occasionally” use AI for parenting-related consultations, demonstrating that AI has quietly become an integral part of many families’ daily parenting routines.

In terms of practical applications, parents primarily use AI to consult on their children’s behavioral issues, sleep schedules, and emotional management. Other uses include recording parenting progress, handling daily tasks, inquiring about health symptoms, relieving emotional stress, and even helping to soothe children.

Experts point out that generative AI, with its 24/7 availability, ease of use, and rapid response, has become the preferred choice for many parents seeking parenting advice during off-hours like evenings and holidays. AI can readily listen to parents’ concerns, helping to alleviate parenting stress. However, experts also caution that AI is not a professional medical or psychological professional, and cannot replace actual interaction and companionship with children. Parents should still exercise rational judgment.

Kanto Smart Living Cooperative, a organization specializing in family life and health care, has compiled the experiences of experts and caregivers to develop “Five Important Precautions for AI Parenting,” advising parents to use AI prudently.

First, AI can serve as a first-line resource for parenting issues. When parents have questions about their children’s behavior, daily routines, or emotional management, AI can quickly provide preliminary advice, conveniently and immediately. However, when it comes to professional health or psychological issues, the advice of professionals such as physicians and psychologists should be prioritized to avoid delays.

Second, when using AI, parents should pay special attention to the credibility of the information. AI responses come from a variety of sources, including online articles, forum content, and non-professional advice. This information may not be professionally reviewed or conform to local parenting standards. To ensure the accuracy of parenting decisions, parents are advised to verify and review official information from credible international and regional medical and childcare institutions before using AI advice.

AI has become the preferred choice for many parents for parenting consultations in the evenings or on weekends. (Photo via MERXWIRE)

Third, when interacting with AI, it is crucial to protect both the privacy of the individual and the child. During consultations, sensitive information such as real names, addresses, and medical records should be avoided. Even if platforms claim to protect privacy, it’s still recommended to use aliases or simplified descriptions to mitigate potential risks.

Fourth, AI can effectively serve as a daily record-keeping tool, helping parents improve caregiving efficiency. Details like feeding times, diaper changing history, and sleep patterns can all be organized and tracked through AI, assisting parents in establishing a more organized parenting routine and better understanding their children’s developmental progress.

Finally, while AI can respond instantly and offer comfort during times of distress, it can’t replace the support and companionship of family and friends, or the deep emotional connection that comes from professional counseling. Parenting is a journey that requires hands-on interaction and accumulated experience. AI can provide assistance and reference, but the final decision still rests with the parents.

Overall, the application of AI in parenting is rapidly expanding, offering significant convenience. However, experts urge parents to approach AI with a supportive mindset and avoid over-reliance. Parents should retain the necessary judgment and human interaction to create a more secure and effective parenting environment, aided by technology.

Media Contacts:
Kanto Smart Living Cooperative

PR Agency:
MERXWIRE INC.
Ada Huang
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SOURCE: Kanto Smart Living Cooperative

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