Parents take their own crash course on advancing tech as AI, chatbots enter classroom

Back-to-school prep for Toronto mom Valerie Tih involves homework she’s assigned to herself — a crash course in artificial intelligence tools that she expects her sons may encounter this school year. Tih and her husband Dave pose for a family portrait with their children Tanner, (top right) and Tyler in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Jessica Kosmack, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

TORONTO - Back-to-school prep for Toronto mom Valerie Tih involves homework she’s assigned to herself — a crash course in artificial intelligence tools that she expects her sons may encounter this school year.

Describing the advent of online helpers like ChatGPT as “coming like a tsunami,†Tih says she’s spending the last weeks of summer learning what she can about how they work and what they can do.

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