Family Logistics and AI Literacy
What you will learn
- Build family command center systems using AI for schedules, chores, and logistics
- Teach children age-appropriate AI literacy including when AI is wrong and how to verify information
- Create household AI usage guidelines that balance usefulness with safety
Knowledge check
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Key takeaway
Managing a family's schedule, chores, and logistics is a full-time coordination job. AI can systematize this — creating chore rotations, packing lists, routine trackers, and scheduling systems. Equally important: teaching your kids to use AI critically, verify information, and understand what AI can and cannot be trusted with.
Practice Exercise
Hands-on practice — do this now to lock in what you learned
Open an AI assistant and try this:
Try the AI hallucination exercise with your child (or test it yourself): Ask AI a specific factual question about your local area that you know the answer to. Did AI get it right or did it make something up? Use this as a conversation starter about when to trust AI and when to verify. Then build one practical family system (morning routine checklist, chore rotation, or weekly schedule) and try it for one week.