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Raising Children In Age Of AI
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| With Nikunj Kothari (FPV Ventures), Celeste Kidd (Prof., UC Berkeley), Sonja Schmer-Galunder (Prof. AI Ethics, UFL), Ari Krakowski (Dir., Lawrence Hall of Science). |
| Venue, To Be Announced, San Francisco |
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Apr 14 (Tue) , 2026 @ 05:00 PM
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As artificial intelligence becomes more present in everyday life, it is beginning to shape how children learn, think, & grow.
What does this mean for childhood, & how should it change the way we approach parenting & teaching?
Join us for a conversation with Nikunj Kothari, Celeste Kidd, Sonja Schmer-Galunder, & Ari Krakowski-experts in AI, psychology, & education-to explore how emerging technologies are influencing cognitive, social, & emotional development. The panel & audience Q&A will be moderated by Lauren Dash, Head of Brand at Imbue & a parent navigating these questions herself.
We'll reflect on questions like:
How does AI change the way children learn & build understanding?
What happens to curiosity, attention, & creativity in a world of instant answers?
What responsibilities do we have in shaping how children grow up alongside these systems?
If you're a parent, educator, caregiver, or someone thinking about raising children in the future, & find yourself grappling with these questions, this conversation is for you.
This is the fourth event in The Art of Being Human, a series by Imbue exploring human questions in a technological age.
Nikunj Kothari is a partner at FPV Ventures & a father of 2. Before his role as an advisor & investor, he was an early product leader at Opendoor, Meter, & Atlassian.
Celeste Kidd is a Professor at UC Berkeley studying human belief formation & ethical tech. She was a 2017 TIME Person of the Year, & she runs the Kidd Lab.
Sonja Schmer-Galunder is a Professor of AI Ethics at UFL & the Director of the Renwick Program for Safe, Ethical & Beneficial AI, where she integrates social & ethical awareness into the development of AI to better address large-scale societal consequences.
Ari Krakowski is Director of Exhibit Services at Lawrence Hall of Science, where she designs interactive exhibits & instructional resources aimed at fostering meaningful & affirming experiences with science & technology.
Lauren Dash is a brand designer, creative director, & mom of a toddler, with a second child arriving in May. She has been building brands for start-ups since 2010.
Imbue is an AI company building tools to empower humans in the AI age. We're building toward an open agent ecosystem where you can understand, modify, & verify agents-so they only work in your interest.
Event details:
5:00pm: Doors open
5:30-7:00pm: Panel discussion & audience Q&A
7:00-8:00pm - Mingling
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