Storybird.ai – improving imagination or fostering laziness?
Storybird.ai – improving imagination or fostering laziness?

Storybird.ai – improving imagination or fostering laziness?

There's this AI tool called storybird.ai - the whole idea is you add 3 prompts and the tool pops out a children's story. On their landing page they explain that this has great benefits for the imagination of kids, but does it really?

"Improves imagination. We use artificial intelligence to weave the elements your kid chooses into a story that helps improve your kid's imagination in the directions they're interested.

Improves storytelling. Parents report that kids who create these stories end up becoming better storytellers themselves."

What is your opinion on such tools? To me this does the complete opposite of actually developing a kid's imagination and can make a kid think that all he has to do to be creative is add 3 prompts to any such AI tool which is honestly far from the truth.

The website doesn't really provide any empirical evidence (or even anecdotal) on how such a tool can improve anything and it irks me the wrong way how so many of these AI tools are making huge claims and promises when it comes to how they can benefit you or even your kids.

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