The big idea
AI can listen any time of day, and that can feel good. But AI cannot really feel with you, and it cannot get you real help when you need it.
Some examples
- Telling AI 'I had a bad day' — that is okay, like a journal
- If you feel really sad for many days — that is grown-up time, not app time
- AI cannot call your parent or doctor for you
- Real friends, family, and counselors are the team
Try it!
Who are two real people you could talk to if you felt really down?
End-of-lesson check
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What is one way AI can be helpful when you're having a hard time?
- AI can listen to you at any hour of the day or night
- AI can prescribe medicine to make you feel better
- AI can feel exactly what you are feeling inside
- AI can visit you at your house
Why is it important to also talk to real people about your feelings?
- Real people can actually help you get the support you need
- Talking to people costs money but AI is free
- Real people are never busy and always have time
- AI always tells you exactly what you want to hear
The lesson compares talking to AI to using a journal. Why is this comparison made?
- Both can call a counselor for you
- Both can feel your emotions with you
- Both require a grown-up to help you use them
- Both can help you get thoughts out of your head
What should you do if you have felt really sad for many days in a row?
- Wait until you feel even sadder before telling anyone
- Post about it on social media
- Talk to a grown-up like a parent, teacher, or counselor
- Only tell AI about how you feel
Which of these is something AI CANNOT do for you when you're feeling sad?
- Listen when you need to talk
- Help you write down your feelings
- Call your parent or doctor to get you real help
- Be available late at night when you can't sleep
What does the lesson mean when it says you should know 'when AI is enough and when it is not'?
- AI and people are exactly the same
- AI is always enough no matter how you feel
- You should never use AI for feelings
- Sometimes talking to AI helps, but sometimes you need a real person
Who does the lesson say is part of your 'team' for mental health support?
- AI chatbots
- Only trained doctors
- Friends, family, and counselors
- Only your parents
What is a good rule to follow according to this lesson?
- Never use AI for anything related to feelings
- Use AI to get thoughts out of your head, but get real help from real people
- Always choose between AI or people, never both
- Only talk to AI about your feelings from now on
Why can't AI completely replace human support for your feelings?
- AI doesn't remember what you tell it
- AI is only for happy feelings, not sad ones
- AI is too complicated for kids to use
- AI cannot really feel with you or understand you deeply
What is one example the lesson gives of when using AI is okay?
- Asking AI to diagnose if you're depressed
- Having AI decide if you should see a counselor
- Telling AI 'I had a bad day' like writing in a journal
- Replacing all conversations with family with AI
What is the main difference between what AI can do and what a counselor can do?
- A counselor can take action to help you get better
- AI can solve all your problems by itself
- Counselors are only available during school hours
- AI and counselors work exactly the same way
If you felt really down, who are two people you could talk to?
- A robot and a smart speaker
- A parent and a school counselor
- An AI app and a video game
- A celebrity and a influencer
What does the lesson say about AI being available 'any time of day'?
- It means AI will always be there for you
- It means AI is better than all humans
- It means AI doesn't need to sleep
- That can feel good and is one thing AI does well
Why might someone choose to talk to AI instead of a person sometimes?
- AI is required by law to help you
- Talking to AI is the only option
- It might feel less scary or embarrassing
- AI never makes mistakes
What should you remember about getting 'real help' for your feelings?
- Real people every time can provide it
- It isn't actually helpful
- Only doctors in hospitals can provide it
- AI can provide it if you ask nicely