
AI & Child Safety: Mothers’ Views on a Rising Influence in Kids’ Lives presents findings from a nationally representative survey of 2,290 U.S. mothers examining how artificial intelligence is already shaping children’s daily experiences at home, in school, and across digital platforms. The study finds that very few mothers view AI as a net positive for children without safeguards, while a strong majority express concern about unsafe content, confusion between human and AI-generated interactions, behavioral and social-emotional impacts, and opaque data practices.
Despite limited parental visibility and confidence—80% of mothers do not feel confident they understand how their child’s data are collected or used—AI is already embedded in schools and widely accessible to children of all ages. Across political ideology, education level, region, and background, mothers consistently call for clear disclosure, age-appropriate design, limits on data collection and manipulative features, and institutional accountability to protect children as AI adoption accelerates.
This report centers mothers’ firsthand observations at a critical moment, offering timely evidence to inform policymakers, educators, industry leaders, and journalists as decisions about AI governance and child safety are being made.
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