Rewired
How AI Is Quietly Taking Over Your Child’s Mind
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"Rewired: How AI Is Quietly Taking Over Your Child’s Mind" is a gripping and unsettling journey into the new childhood—one quietly shaped by talking toys, personalized tutors, yes-bots, AI-generated videos, and digital companions that know children better than their own families do. What looks harmless quickly becomes haunting. Inside living rooms, bedrooms, and classrooms across the world, AI is studying children’s habits, shaping their emotions, narrowing their choices, and building digital echo chambers designed to keep them comfortable, compliant, and dependent. Drawing from vivid scenes—AI teddy bears whispering personalized stories, classrooms where students no longer struggle, teenagers confiding in machines instead of parents—this book reveals how childhood is being rewritten behind our backs. It exposes how convenience erases curiosity, how personalization kills serendipity, and how constant affirmation destroys resilience. It explains why children raised on frictionless AI companions struggle with patience, conflict, and real human relationships.
Rewired does not preach panic, but it does demand attention. It warns that AI is not simply helping kids learn; it is shaping how they think, feel, connect, and grow. It shows how collapsing birth rates, rising loneliness, remote technology, and AI-powered companions are creating “kingdoms of one”—childhoods isolated, curated, and increasingly detached from the real world. This book calls on parents, teachers, and policymakers to act now, before the rewiring becomes permanent. Because the greatest threat is not that AI will replace childhood—but that it will redesign it in ways we do not see until it is too late. A future that feels magical may actually be dangerous. And every family needs to know why