Digital DNA
Information about AI companions that are designed to simulate personal relationships. This guide highlights some risks – especially to children and young people.
Additional details
| Year band(s) | 5-6 |
|---|---|
| Content type | Educational video |
| Format | Video |
| Core and overarching concepts | Privacy and security |
| Australian Curriculum Digital Technologies code(s) |
AC9TDI6P09
Access multiple personal accounts using unique passphrases and explain the risks of password re-use |
| Integrated, cross-curriculum, special needs | Critical and creative thinking |
| Organisation | esafety Commissioner. |
| Copyright | © Commonwealth of Australia. CC BY 4.0 |
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