"My kid says, 'Mom, everyone in my class is using ChatGPT for their homework.' This is the conversation we need to have."
AI isn't just a threat—it's a tool kids are already using. The question is: Are they using it ethically, or are they cheating with better technology?
Schnelle breaks down four scenarios:
Using AI to write entire essays? Plagiarism with extra steps. Cheating.
Using AI to brainstorm ideas? Like talking to a tutor—ethical (with transparency).
Using AI to edit your writing? Gray area. Is it still your voice?
Using AI to learn concepts? Absolutely ethical. This is AI as a learning tool.
Schnelle's framework:
✓ Ethical when: You're learning, doing your own thinking, could defend your work, being transparent
✗ Cheating when: You're avoiding learning, passing off AI's work as yours, couldn't explain what you submitted
The key question: "Could I do this without AI? Did I learn something?"
What kids need to learn:
For parents: Have explicit conversations about AI ethics. Know your school's policy. Focus on learning over grades. Ask: "Are you using this to learn or avoid learning?"
The bigger picture: AI isn't going away—banning it completely isn't realistic. But letting kids outsource all thinking isn't the answer either. This episode gives you a framework for the gray areas.
Perfect for: Parents, teachers creating AI policies, students wanting to understand the ethical line.
Next episode: Screenshot culture and what it means for our kids.
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