Show HN: App to Help Parents Explain Anything to Kids–and Parenting Questions
5 days ago (studyturtle.com)
I just built an app for children and parents to ask questions to explain to kids and to for parents to ask how to deal with any parenting situation. For example a 4 year old may ask “why does the plate break when it falls?”
Sometimes it can be hard to answer that in a way that a child can understand. The system will go out and scour the web for information the topic, and then rewrite in a kid friendly and safe way. It goes and finds related images, videos, products and reference links. It also gives related words ,quiz, and some games and experiments to try with your child to see if they are really interested in the topic. You can see an example here: https://www.studyturtle.com/ask/lg5areW6-all-about-the-banan...
It has another mode for parents, just ask any parenting question like "how do I get my sons to stop fighting whenever there is a pizza"
This will give you a full research report by going out and crawling the internet and looking for diverse information. This was purposely built to not just choose "the best way" because there is no best way and I wanted to make sure different points of views are foundd with pros and cons. The parenting tips page will find research papers, books, blog articles, related youtube videos, and more information and present it all to you on one page. You can see an example here: https://www.studyturtle.com/ask/PJ24GoWQ-pizza-sibling-fight...
You can ask a parent or kid question here https://www.studyturtle.com/ask/ to test it out, I would love to get your feedback on this.
Nice user experience (though I'd hate waiting so long for the first response).
One of my major fears about always-available AI agents is that they will (and already do) infiltrate and disrupt communication in families. In a dystopian timeline, kids won't learn life skills and attitudes from their parents but from the AI nanny made by an American megacorp. Why should kids trust their parents on anything if the AI nanny provides faster and more well researched answers? No need to ask Dad for advice anymore. No need to ask Mom why your friend with dark skin hasn't come to school lately - AI nanny will provide a step-by-step learning experience for you.
That's definitely not the only possible outcome, and each family will have a different experience. Not everyone has parents that give good advice. However, I can't imagine such a tool not having wide-spread effects on intra-family communication and relationships.
Is this a concern to you? If so, how would one mitigate negative effects? Is it the responsibility of software developers to avoid mis-use of such systems?
It is a concern I have, but it's a concern with every new technology. The user, or in this case the family are the ones that need to decide how they will wield the technology.
The way I think about this tool is that it is way to spark and test our curiosity. Is the child really interested in space or just randomly asking questions. Tools like this can help you as parent determine this faster.
For family tools like these I would want parents to know everything the child is asking about.
This is nice. I like the way you:
- do external research, and
- incorporate pictures and other stuff that's not just plain text
In case it helps, here is the prompt I use when I want an AI explainer for my son:
Thanks so much, I will add these sections as well, hopefully this can replace some of what you do with your child!
Please let me know if you have other feedback!