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Parents Fear AI, But the Risk to Families Is Not Evenly Distributed
When it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) and the future of work, American parents are skeptical of the hype.
AI, Families, and the Common Good
The family, not just the individual, must be a central lens for AI governance and safety.
AI and Family Policy: Comment for the Senate HELP Committee
Last week, Joe Waters, Co-Founder and CEO of Capita, sent a letter to Sen. Bill Cassidy and Sen. Bernie Sanders, Chair and Ranking Member of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the United States Senate, urging them to ensure that families are central to AI governance.
When AI Meets Families: What We Learned From Bringing These Worlds Together
Families don't just experience technological change, they register its impact first.
Families: Our Early Warning System in the Age of AI
This essay is adapted from opening remarks by Caroline Cassidy at the “AI & Family Futures Roundtable,” a virtual convening hosted by Capita, the AI for Good Foundation, and the Georgetown Collaborative on Global Children’s Issues in September 2025.
Four Global Transformations Reshaping Family Life
Technological change, climate change and ecological degradation, demographic shifts, and political shifts
Mental Models of Mental Health
Whether we want to or not, we have to reckon with the idea of AI therapy.
AI & Family Futures Roundtable
A virtual convening co-hosted by Capita, AI for Good Foundation, and the Georgetown Collaborative on Global Children's Issues.
The New Commons: The Case for an AI Dividend
As machines begin to perform not only physical labor but also cognitive tasks once thought to require distinctly human intelligence, we are entering entirely uncharted territory.