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Construire des agents à domicile : parentalité, travail et bienveillance bienveillante
Katherine Boyle and Sarah Wang speak with Jesse Genet, a self-proclaimed startup founder and family builder, about building 11 AI agents while homeschooling four young children. Jesse runs agents across roles ranging from coding to curriculum planning to household management, and she shares how agent architecture, logging systems, and “benevolent neglect” parenting have changed her life as both a founder and a mother
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Using AI agents at home can enhance productivity and allow parents to balance work and family effectively.
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Integrating AI into everyday tasks can free up time for parents to engage more meaningfully with their children.
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Benevolent neglect in parenting can foster independence in children, but it requires careful consideration of each child's needs.
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Homeschooling with AI support can provide personalized education, but it risks creating over-reliance on technology.
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Relying on AI for parenting may undermine the parent-child relationship and lead to emotional detachment.
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