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The “AI generation” Gen alpha: Born connected study shows how today’s youth uses AI.

4 min read Published By Christopher Wieduwilt
Meet Gen Alpha, the first "AI Generation" - a new study reveals how today's kids are #BornConnected to emerging tech like AI.

Children today aren’t just digital natives – they’re the first generation growing up in an AI-infused world still taking shape. What will their role be in determining its course?

As technology advances at an exponential pace, our world grows more interconnected than ever before. But for today’s youth, emerging tech like artificial intelligence isn’t just changing the world around them – it’s transforming the way they experience and interact with it according to a recent study called “Born connected.

Everything you need to know:

  1. AI tools are becoming increasingly accessible and integrated into education and social lives of kids.
  2. Youth will play a defining role in shaping ethical and responsible development of AI through their experiences and feedback.
  3. With guidance and care from parents, AI holds potential to enhance learning while its risks can be navigated.

AI tools becoming increasingly accessible

Thanks to advances in natural language processing and cloud computing, AI assistants like ChatGPT have made basic artificial intelligence accessible to almost anyone with a smartphone or computer. A recent survey found that nearly 20% of kids globally accessed ChatGPT in 2023, showing just how quickly this new technology has permeated young lives. While only 6% of teens reported actively using AI tools last year, over half were active on social networks, exposing them to AI-powered features shaping those platforms.

Black-and-white photo of a boy using a laptop with overlay quotes from a 12-year-old and 11-year-old about using ChatGPT for schoolwork

AI learning – the new education model

Many students have realized AI’s learning potential, using tools to supplement their education. “I love using AI for schoolwork because it makes homework and studying much easier,” said one 11-year-old girl. By answering questions quickly and consolidating information from diverse sources, AI can help lighten cognitive loads and boost understanding. However, not all see eye-to-eye on its academic role.

Black-and-white photo of a teenage girl using a laptop with a purple quote bubble from a 13-year-old about teachers disliking AI tools

While AI promises to enhance many aspects of young lives, it also brings novel challenges. As with any technology, issues like privacy, bias, misuse and addiction deserve open discussion. With governance still evolving, today’s youth will help define AI’s social contracts through their informed, ethical participation. By guiding children with empathy and nuance, families can help harness AI’s benefits while avoiding potential downsides.

Bar chart showing percentage of kids using OpenAI in 2023 across global, US, UK, France, Spain, and Australia next to a photo of a boy on a tablet

Through the eyes of parents, it’s clear that monitoring and parental support is crucial as technology and AI become more deeply woven into young lives. While devices now accompany children throughout development, caring guardians can smooth their engagement with emerging tech. With open communication and lead by example, families are well-positioned to help youth explore AI responsibly.

What about AI music for children?

Splash Pro Create songs with AI interface on a laptop next to a stylized illustration of a woman in pink sunglasses and leather jacket

AI has huge potential to enhance how children experience and learn from music. As a recent study discussed, music appears to be instinctually detected by neural networks and plays an important role in how humans make sense of the world.

Music is a universal language that children are naturally attuned to, and AI tools like Splash or Suno AI could leverage this by generating personalized compositions tailored to each child’s unique needs, interests and development levels.

Read more: The best AI music generators – Every creator should know these tools

With AI, music may be used even more effectively across different subjects to stimulate the brain and solidify concepts in a fun and engaging manner. This tailored musical stimulation through AI could help children learn and grow in powerful ways.

As AI becomes ever more interwoven into the daily lives of coming generations, both opportunities and questions will only proliferate. Through insight, empathy and wisdom, today’s youth and families stand ready to help ensure this technology empowers human growth responsibly. While changes will keep coming at a dazzling pace, openness and compassion offer the surest path into AI’s unforeseen frontiers.

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Christopher Wieduwilt

AI Music Educator & Journalist

Covering AI music tools, industry shifts, and news for music creators and professionals. Twice-weekly newsletter at aimusicpreneur.com.

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