Don't hide my use of AI. I want my kids to see how I use it to make life easier.
The article argues that families should not hide how they use AI, saying children can learn to question and use it intentionally. The author describes spending about 4,000 hours at a baseball field while using a phone for AI-related work, including code for an AI startup, interview practice, crisis comms planning, and debates with Claude. She says her husband Pete, a tech product leader, stopped using social media after adopting AI and now uses it to think through ideas and build business solutions. Their 13-year-old son, Dash, uses Claude for school help and game building, while also recognizing risks such as cheating and incorrect responses. The piece emphasizes critical thinking and skepticism toward confident but wrong outputs, including AI-generated videos with visible errors.







