The Mother Of It All

Parenthood in the Age of AI with Dr. Dana Suskind

Oct 20, 2025
Dr. Dana Suskind, an expert in early childhood development and author, shares insights on the impact of AI on parenting and child growth. She emphasizes that 90% of brain development occurs in the first five years through language and nurturing interactions. Suskind raises concerns about AI replicating parent-child dynamics and potentially undermining social brain development. She advocates for prioritizing human connection and critical skills that AI can't replace. The conversation also touches on the risks of relying on AI for personalized parenting guidance.
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ANECDOTE

Clinical Observation Led To Social Research

  • Dana began as a cochlear implant surgeon and noticed wildly different developmental outcomes.
  • That observation led her into social-science research on language and early interaction.
INSIGHT

Early Years Shape Human Brains

  • The first five years build about 90% of brain wiring through language and nurturing interaction.
  • Dana Suskind warns AI that replicates these interactions could fundamentally alter who we become.
INSIGHT

Imperfect Interaction Is Biologically Necessary

  • Infants learn from imperfect, emotionally rich serve-and-return interactions, not flawless responses.
  • AI's frictionless perfection risks removing the mismatches children need to become social humans.
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