My daughter(12) started using ChatGPT recently for homework stuff, but she also asked it some personal things about a friendship advice, which made me think about how dangerous it is to take a life from a language model.<p>I thought its important to explain what it is and how it works, so I made our lesson yesterday be about ChatGPT (we spend every day doing a bit of coding and I log it in this repository):<p>https://github.com/jackdoe/programming-for-kids/blob/master/week-044.md#day-318-ai-for-kids<p>Today before school I asked her to reflect on what ChatGPT is, and she had a pretty good mental model from yesterday's lesson, so at least she doesnt think it has empathy or is telling the 'truth'.<p>I managed to change 'ChatGPT is giving an answer to a question' to 'its just guessing the next word, but it understands deeply how words are connected'.<p>We did a lot of exercises where I asked her to think what would the next word be given a sequences of words just by thinking about their probabilities, like: 'Your name is ChatGPT. What is your' and the next word is going to be probably 'name' and then '?' and then 'My'<p>How do you explain it to your kids? Do you worry about them using it?<p>Since OpenAI makes it super easy to login with gmail (and her gmail is a kid account), I didn't even know she had a user there until she told me, but I think most kids in her class use it without their parents knowing.<p>PS: Sorry I submitted the AskHN with url filled in and that made it remove the AskHN part of it and also mangled the url and etc, so i am just submitting again without url this time