The Ethics of AI for Families: Simple Rules for Safe, Fair & Kind Tech
Powerful tools require clear values. You don’t need a philosophy degree to guide your child — just a handful of family rules that are easy to remember and easy to apply. Here’s a framework that works at any age.
The 5-Rule Family Framework
- Consent: Don’t share info about another person without permission.
- Credit: If a tool helped, say so. If a person helped, thank them.
- Care: If the output could hurt, embarrass, or mislead — don’t publish.
- Check: Compare AI output with at least two trustworthy sources.
- Control: We choose the tool; the tool doesn’t choose for us.
Explain It Like I’m 10
AI is like a super fast parrot: it has read a lot, can talk about almost anything, but doesn’t know everything. It sometimes makes things up. That’s why we double-check and decide what’s kind and fair.
Practical Household Policies
- Homework: AI can help with ideas, outlines, and practice questions. Final answers and reflections are always the student’s.
- Images & voices: No faking people we know. No posting faces without permission.
- Privacy: Use placeholders in prompts (e.g., “[my town]”, “[school project]”).
- Transparency: Add a “How I used AI” note to schoolwork or posts.
Conversation Starters
- “What’s a good use of AI that helps people?”
- “How could AI be unfair? How would we notice?”
- “What should we do if a tool gives a weird or false answer?”
Build an Ethical Project
Ask your child to create a “Family AI Charter” poster with the five rules and two examples where they applied them. Put it on the fridge. Celebrate when someone catches a mistake and improves it — that’s ethical muscle growing.
When in Doubt, Slow Down
Pausing for 30 seconds to ask “Who could this affect?” turns risky posts into thoughtful choices. Ethical tech is just careful tech.
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