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[Mod Approved] Has AI become part of your co-parenting at all?
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[Mod Approved] Has AI become part of your co-parenting at all?

I keep coming across examples of AI showing up in co-parenting in ways that go beyond “rewrite this text for me.” People use it to interpret messages, decide whether something needs a response, cool down before replying, organize schedules, or keep track of ongoing communication. Sometimes the interesting part isn’t using AI yourself, but realizing the other parent is using it with you.

I’m Ying, a researcher at Simon Fraser University, working with researchers at the University of Oxford and the Institute of Software. We’re currently studying how AI is becoming part of co-parenting after separation or divorce (the study has received research ethics approval).

If this sounds familiar and you’d be open to chatting with us, we’re inviting separated or divorced parents with relevant experience to a confidential remote interview of about 60 minutes. Participants who complete the interview will receive CAD $30 (or equivalent) honorarium, provided electronically, as a thank-you for their time.

Short interest form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYf1AOc3vqZLenQDwMQHvWfjn-WUOItuA7kNxehW89ekrAmw/viewform

Happy to answer any general questions here as well.

u/Significant_Fox_6383 — 4 days ago