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AI tools and toys could split children into two tracks: those with human connection and those taught by AI substitutes. University of Chicago pediatric surgeon Dana Suskind warns in a new book that human attention may become a privilege. Suskind argues young children need low-tech childhoods because early human relationships wire the brain.
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