A growing backlash against artificial intelligence is sparking concerns that it may hinder the future prospects of children. In a recent opinion piece, experts warn that the increasing scrutiny of AI could stifle innovation and limit opportunities for young people. As governments and regulatory bodies weigh in on AI's role in society, advocates are urging caution to avoid overcorrecting and inadvertently holding back the next generation of tech-savvy minds. The debate raises questions about how to balance the benefits and risks of AI, and whether the pendulum is swinging too far in the wrong direction.
Opinion | AI backlash threatens to hold back kids The Washington Post