Students now have access to more information in their pockets than previous generations could have imagined.
When your eyes and ears stop being enough
Deepfakes, cloned voices, AI-generated images, and synthetic media are no longer experimental technologies. The big shift here is not just the tech itself — it’s the growing problem of figuring out what’s real when the evidence looks convincing. That matters even more when families are trying to sort out messages, recordings, and images without a built-in fact checker standing next to them.
Gobble's Take: When fake looks normal, “prove it” becomes a family safety skill, not a tech hobby.
Source: Teaching Truth in the Age of AI: The New Role of School ...
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