AI readiness for families

AI Driver's Ed for Families.

Not car driving. AI driving.

Learn the rules of the road for life with AI.

A practical family guide for privacy, schoolwork, scams, images, fact-checking, judgment, and safe AI habits across every age.

Family learning AI rules together at a kitchen table
Family planPrivacy → judgment → confidence
5-minute checkSee where your household needs clearer AI rules.
For every ageFirst devices, tweens, teens, college, parents, and grandparents.
Practical planGet privacy, schoolwork, scam, image, and fact-checking guardrails.

AI is already in family life. Most people never got lessons.

AI is already showing up in toddlers' tablets, homework, college essays, job applications, private messages, images, search, scams, health questions, and everyday decisions. Most families are learning by trial and error.

AI Driver's Ed gives families a shared language for the road ahead: what to try, what to verify, what never to paste, what counts as learning, and when a real human needs to be involved.

Choose who it's for

One AI safety guide, tailored for each stage of life.

Real-life intersections

AI is not one conversation. It shows up all over family life.

Learning lane

Homework help

When AI explains the answer, can the learner still show the thinking?

Guide moveAsk for hints, examples, and critique.
Road ruleTurn in your reasoning, not the bot's voice.
No-prompt zone

Private info

What belongs in a prompt, and what should stay off the road completely?

Guide moveSet family red lines for names, schools, passwords, medical details, and screenshots.
Road ruleIf it would hurt someone in public, do not paste it.
Own your voice

College prep

How do they use AI for essays, resumes, and applications without losing themselves?

Guide moveUse AI for practice interviews and structure.
Road ruleKeep the story, examples, and final words yours.
Consent check

Images and video

What are the rules for consent, deepfakes, screenshots, and sharing?

Guide moveMake sharing rules concrete before the first incident.
Road rulePause before posting, remixing, or forwarding.

Use it tonight

By the end of the first session, your family should have four rules written down.

The point is not to make parents AI experts. The point is to make the next homework assignment, private message, image, and search feel less ambiguous.

A privacy line

What never belongs in a prompt: names, passwords, medical details, school records, private messages, and screenshots.

A schoolwork standard

Where AI is allowed, where it crosses the line, and how a learner can prove their own thinking.

A verification habit

A simple mirror-check routine before trusting an AI answer.

A media rule

Clear expectations for generated images, deepfakes, consent, remixing, and forwarding.

How it works

Start with your AI readiness score, then choose the kit that fits.

The free AI Permit Test gives your household a shared starting point. From there, the right Road Rules Kit helps you agree on privacy, schoolwork, scams, verification, images, and when to ask a human.

Family readiness path

Start free. Buy the kit when you want the rules in your house.

Start here

A simple path from confusion to family readiness.

Rules of the road

Four habits every family needs before AI becomes automatic.

Do not paste private stuff

Passwords, private messages, school records, financial details, medical details, and anything shared without consent stay out of AI.

Check the mirrors

AI can sound certain while being wrong. Families need simple habits for checking important answers before acting on them.

Use AI to learn

Ask for explanations, practice, critique, and brainstorming without letting AI replace the thinking people need to build.

Know when to pull over

For safety, health, legal, emotional, school-policy, and high-stakes decisions, AI is not the final authority.

Free

The AI Permit Test

Choose who this is for, answer a short set of readiness questions, and get the next step that fits.

Step 1 of 3

Who in your household is using or about to use AI?

Next step

The free test points you to the right kit for your household.

The Family AI Road Rules Kit turns a readiness score into a practical household plan: what never goes in a prompt, how to verify answers, where schoolwork or scams cross the line, and when to stop and ask a human.

Get the Family Kit
Family AIRoad Rules KitFamily guide

The family AI agreement

A plain-English set of boundaries for privacy, schoolwork, images, group chats, and tool permissions.

Parent scripts

Exact ways to start the conversation without sounding panicked, technical, or out of touch.

Stage-specific exercises

Short practice drives for prompts, verification, original thinking, scams, college prep, and stopping points.

Tonight plan

A 30-minute first session that gets the family from vague concern to a shared rulebook.

Recurring value

Family AI Roadside Assistance

AI changes too fast for one conversation to be enough. The membership keeps families current with new tool risks, school norms, scams, image and video issues, privacy updates, and fresh conversation scripts.

Monthly road-condition brief

What changed in AI tools, schools, privacy, images, and agents, translated for families.

New conversation scripts

Fresh language for the next AI situation your household is actually likely to face.

Quarterly checkup

Retake the readiness pulse, refresh the family agreement, and close new blind spots.

Add monthly updates

Scoreboard

Where does your family land?

The AI Permit Test turns vague concern into a clear readiness level and next move.

0–20%Beginner Passenger
21–42%Permit Driver
43–63%Cautious Commuter
64–83%Confident Navigator
84–100%Power Driver

Best fit

Built for the adults who have to turn AI anxiety into guidance.

  • 01
    Families with first devices

    You need simple language for tablets, voice assistants, screen habits, privacy, and asking before sharing.

  • 02
    Tweens and teens

    You need rules for homework, group chats, images, relationships, identity, college prep, and original thinking.

  • 03
    College and career starters

    You need judgment for research, resumes, interviews, productivity, and using AI without outsourcing your voice.

  • 04
    Parents and caregivers

    You need a calm way to set household standards, choose tools, and talk about AI without panic.

  • 05
    Grandparents and older adults

    You need confidence with useful tools plus strong guardrails around scams, privacy, health, and money.

Practical first

Built around real family moments, not abstract AI theory.

Safety without panic

Clear red lines, verification habits, and knowing when to ask a real person.

Clear next step

Every readiness result points to a practical action the family can take immediately.

Launch list

Take the free test. Get first access to the right Road Rules Kit.

Join the early list for edition-specific Road Rules Kits, launch pricing, andFamily AI Roadside Assistance updates as the product goes live.