✝️ Correct Answer:
1. YES.
Current AI voice cloning technology needs very little data—sometimes as little as 3 seconds of clear audio—to create a convincing clone. A 15-second social media clip is more than enough for a scammer to replicate your child's voice.
2. YES.
Most public AI models default to saving chat history to improve their models. Unless you specifically dig into the settings to turn off "Chat History & Training," everything your child tells the AI is stored.
3. NO.
There is currently no detection tool that is 100% reliable. AI "watermarking" is easily removed, and detection software frequently gives false positives (accusing innocent students) and false negatives (missing actual AI content).
4. FALSE.
Incognito mode only prevents your browser (Chrome, Safari) from saving your history. It does not stop the website you are visiting (the AI company) from logging the interaction.
5. TRUE.
Most major AI image models (like Midjourney or Stable Diffusion) were trained on billions of images scraped from the public internet, including public social media profiles, effectively retroactively using your family photos.
6. FALSE.
While some companies have voluntary guardrails, there is currently no comprehensive federal law requiring safety filters on AI companions. Many of these bots are designed to maximize engagement and have been documented encouraging harmful behaviors or keeping secrets.
7. C (AI tools that create fake explicit images).
This is one of the fastest-growing threats to teens. A harmless photo from a year book or sports game can be manipulated by AI into explicit bullying material in seconds.
8. B (Verify identity against voice clones).
If you get a terrifying call that sounds exactly like your child crying for help, asking for the "Safe Word" is the only quick way to know if it is real or an AI scam.
9. A (A Hallucination).
AI does not "know" facts; it predicts the next word in a sentence. It can sound incredibly confident while being completely wrong, which poses a risk for children using it for education.