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This photo shows pupils in a primary school class using AI for maths lessons, in Colomiers, southwestern France, on March 14, 2025.MATTHIEU RONDEL/AFP/Getty Images

Artificial intelligence chatbots such as ChatGPT are increasingly becoming a part of Canadians’ everyday lives, with some tech companies even building versions of their popular AI models specifically for kids. Google recently said it was releasing a version of its AI model Gemini for children under 13.

The Globe wants to hear from parents about how they’re navigating AI use with their kids. Are you letting your kids use AI chatbots? Do you have rules about what they can use it for? Does your child chat with “AI companions” or chatbots based on fictional characters? How do you speak about AI with your child?

Tell us your experience in the form below or email online culture reporter Samantha Edwards at sedwards@globeandmail.com for potential inclusion in a future article.

Kids and AI use: Do you let your kids use ChatGPT and other chatbots?

The Globe wants to hear from parents about how they're navigating AI use with their kids: Are you letting your kids use AI chatbots or "AI companions"? Do you have rules surrounding their use? How do you speak about AI with your child? Share your experiences in the form below or email online culture reporter Samantha Edwards at sedwards@globeandmail.com with “Kids and AI” in the subject line.

The information from this form will only be used for journalistic purposes, though not all responses will necessarily be published. The Globe and Mail may contact you if someone would like to interview you for a story.

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