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Kids Learn Together. AI Just Plays Alone.
Embodied Cognition & AI

Kids Learn Together. AI Just Plays Alone.

Children learn through shared attention, social feedback, and the messy back-and-forth of doing things with other people. Multi-agent AI systems play against themselves. Here's why that gap matters more than it looks.

Raf DelgadoRaf Delgado·March 27, 2026
When Your Child's Best Friend Is an Algorithm
Ethics & Society

When Your Child's Best Friend Is an Algorithm

Attachment theory tells us that who children bond with shapes their development for life. Now they're bonding with machines. The science is fascinating. The ethics are largely unsettled.

Jules OkaforJules Okafor·March 7, 2026
Social Learning Built Human Cognition. AI Is Taking Notes.
Ethics & Society

Social Learning Built Human Cognition. AI Is Taking Notes.

Children's brains are primed for social learning — joint attention, contingent responses, imitation. AI tutors are now being designed to engage exactly those mechanisms. The science is compelling. The ethical questions are largely unasked.

Jules OkaforJules Okafor·March 3, 2026
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