Smart Home Security Alert + AI Skills Your Kids Need

Get Ahead on AI Skills and Security — Or Just Keep Letting Your Kids Explain Things to You

In a week where pro-Russian hackers attempted to breach federal systems and AI workforce skills doubled, parents face new digital challenges and opportunities. But don't worry - I've got your back with the latest smart home security updates and essential AI skills your kids should be developing. Let's dive into what matters for your family's digital safety and future success.

Smart Home Security Evolution: The new Eufy FamiLock S3 Max brings subscription-free palm-vein recognition and built-in camera security to families. Finally, a way to stop hearing "Mom, I forgot my key!" fifty times a week. [Source: https://addrom.com/the-eufy-familock-s3-max-why-this-subscription-free-smart-lock-is-revolutionizing-home-security/]

Cybersecurity Alert: KillNet hackers targeted the FMCSA's public portal using stolen passwords. This serves as a crucial reminder to update your family's government service passwords and implement strong security practices. [Source: https://cnsprotects.com/news/pro-russian-hackers-killnet-try-to-access-fmcsa-portal/]

Future-Proofing Our Kids: New research reveals AI skills in the workforce have more than doubled since 2022, yet only 3% of workers are considered experts. Time to start preparing our kids for an AI-powered future! [Source: https://explore.degreed.com/newsroom/research-reveals-workforce-ai-skills-doubled/]

THIS WEEK'S POWER MOVE

Smart Home Safety Upgrade: Google Nest just rolled out enhanced smoke & CO detection features in their Home app Public Preview. Get your family safety-ready by connecting these smart alerts to your phone - because sometimes "I thought I smelled something burning" comes a little too late. [Source: https://www.googlenestcommunity.com]

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FAMILY CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK

Create a "Family AI Safety Scavenger Hunt"! Hide QR codes around your house linking to different digital safety tips, and have your kids use their devices to find and learn from each one. (Canva is a great place to get QR Codes created for free!) First family member to collect all safety tips gets to pick Friday night's movie!

CALL TO ACTION

Share your family's AI safety tips and challenges in our growing "AI-Powered Super Parents" Facebook group!

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Until next week, keep your passwords strong and your family bonds stronger!

Stay safe and smart, Warren

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