Generation Beta, born from 2025 to 2039, will grow up in a world dominated by AI and virtual reality. Unlike previous generations, they will not adapt to AI but will be immersed in it from birth. This integration presents both opportunities and challenges, particularly in cybersecurity and digital education, which are still underdeveloped in Nepal.
The article highlights the increasing use of generative AI tools like ChatGPT among young children, showcasing their ability to solve problems and create content. However, concerns arise regarding the potential negative impacts on creativity, critical thinking, and exposure to inappropriate content. Experts emphasize the urgent need for digital safety training and regulatory frameworks to prepare Generation Beta for the challenges posed by AI.
• Generation Beta will grow up fully immersed in AI and virtual reality.
• Concerns about AI's impact on children's creativity and critical thinking are rising.
Generative AI refers to algorithms that can create content, such as text or images, based on input data.
Cybersecurity involves protecting systems and data from digital attacks, a growing concern with AI integration.
CSAM refers to illegal content involving minors, which has seen a rise due to AI-generated material.
ChildSafeNet is an organization focused on protecting children online, emphasizing the need for safety in the age of AI.
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