CYBER.ORG Offers New AI Modules for Parents, Caregivers

March 9, 2026

Government Technology: In modern-day parenting, the “what did you learn at school today?” dinner table conversation may be facing a structural strain. As artificial intelligence proliferates in K-12 classrooms across the U.S., a new digital divide threatens to emerge — one that sits between the classroom and a student’s household.

While students are becoming increasingly fluent in generative AI and algorithmic tools, Charlene Cooper, executive director of national nonprofit CYBER.ORG, said many caregivers are finding it difficult to keep up with rapid technological shifts, creating a disconnect that she warned could become a long-term equity and safety issue if left unaddressed.

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