Human Raised: Nurturing Connection, Curiosity & Lifelong Learning in the Age of AI
Review Quotes: " Human Raised makes a powerful, science-based case for why children's developing minds need real human relationships, not simulations, especially in the earliest years. As AI threatens to do to children's relationships what...
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Review Quotes: "The compassionate, brilliant, and engaging Dr. Dana Suskind has written a book to guide parents in using AI to gain more bandwidth so that they don't sacrifice precious time with their children. Parents will learn how AI can help them lower their cognitive load to be more present and responsive, and why the young child's brain needs to be human-raised. The bottom line is that AI should assist the caregivers, not give the care." -Claudia Goldin, author of Career and Family: Women's Century-Long Journey toward Equity and Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences "The title of Dana Suskind's Human Raised suggests the harrowing possibility of an alternative; she argues, bracingly, it is an alternative we may be sleepwalking towards. As increasingly general AI permeates ever more aspects of daily life, where must we draw a boundary? Suskind's answer--care--is both scientifically grounded and profoundly moving. Human Raised is both humane and urgent. A vital book for our moment." --Brian Christian, bestselling author of The Alignment Problem and coauthor of Algorithms to Live By "Raising a generation that can truly thrive alongside AI requires foundations that only humans can build. Dana Suskind makes that case brilliantly -- and backs it with the science to prove it. This book is indispensable for parents in the AI era." -Eric Schmidt, KBE, Former CEO and Chairman, Google; Chair and CEO, Relativity Space "How do we utilize the power of AI to raise our children, while safeguarding the nurturing interactions and care that make us human? In this captivating read, one of the foremost researchers on child development helps parents navigate these challenges and make sense of key discoveries of neuroscience that provide crucial insights for protecting childhood, human flourishing and the future of our species." -Andreas Schleicher, Director for Education and Skills, OECD "In this timely cri de coeur, Dana Suskind combines the passion of Doug Rushkoff's Team Human with the wisdom of Neil Postman's The Disappearance of Childhood -- along with a scientist's rigor -- to get to the heart of what makes us human. It isn't hyperbole to say that AI has the potential to transform childhood, relationships, and ultimately the future of our species, and this book provides guidance every parent needs to protect their kids. -Julie Scelfo, Founder and Executive Director, Mothers Against Media Addiction (MAMA) Biographical Note: Dana Suskind, MD, is the New York Times bestselling author of Parent Nation and Thirty Million Words. She is the founder and co-director of the TMW Center for Early Learning + Public Health, founding director of the Pediatric Cochlear Implant Program, and professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at the University of Chicago. Dr. Suskind has authored over forty-five scientific publications and is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and a Fellow for the Council on Early Childhood. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Economist, Forbes, NPR, and Freakonomics. Publisher Marketing: From New York Times bestselling author Dana Suskind, a timely, urgent guide to parenting in the age of artificial intelligence--and protecting what matters most in childhood "A stunning book about how to protect our children--and our humanity--in the age of AI." --Adam Grant "Hope is not lost. It's right here. If there is a young person in your life, Human Raised is for you." --Angela Duckworth As AI enters nurseries, playrooms, and classrooms, parents are being sold a "smart" childhood at every turn. This book is a guide to protecting the most important label of all: human raised. In her groundbreaking book Thirty Million Words, Dr. Suskind revealed the extraordinary power of parent talk and interaction in building children's brains. Now, with the advent of artificial intelligence, the stakes of that nurturing interaction have become even clearer. New AI applications demonstrate what technology can replicate--but they also illuminate what it cannot: the capacity of human interaction to build not just children's skills but their very capacity for human connection. Human Raised reveals the possibilities and perils of using AI and related technologies for child-rearing. From monitors that decode cries, to smart cribs that soothe babies to sleep, to interactive chatbots designed to engage an inquisitive toddler, the parenting landscape is shifting fast--and Dr. Suskind helps parents navigate this uncharted territory with clarity and confidence. Readers will learn four guiding principles for raising children alongside AI:
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