When Tech Listens: How AI Can Actually Support Our Youth
We’re watching the fastest technological acceleration in human history—and our kids are living at the center of it. Teens are using AI tools for homework, creativity, support, and social connection. Younger children are interacting with algorithmic ecosystems long before they can fully understand the risks. And adults—parents, educators, clinicians—are trying to make sense of tools we didn’t grow up with but now need to guide kids through.
For many families, this creates a sense of “digital whiplash.”
How do we keep up? How do we protect them? How do we strike the balance between autonomy and safety?
This tension—between innovation and responsibility—is exactly why we need a new kind of conversation about AI and youth. Not one rooted in fear and panic, but in ethical design, human-centered research, and © Psychology Today





















Toi Staff
Gideon Levy
Tarik Cyril Amar
Sabine Sterk
Stefano Lusa
Mort Laitner
Ellen Ginsberg Simon
Gilles Touboul
Mark Travers Ph.d