New findings from the Norton Insights Report reveal parents are navigating a world of AI-generated images, digital impersonation, and online relationships as childhood enters a new digital era.

TEMPE, Ariz., July 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Parents are entering a new era of digital parenting, and it necessitates a new version of "the talk." According to the Norton Insights Report: Connected Kids, a new study from Norton, a Gen brand, 85% of parents of children under 18 say they feel comfortable talking to their children about online risks, yet 32% are not confident their child can distinguish AI-generated content from real content. And while the majority (58%) have already taken steps to reduce AI-related risks by restricting apps, monitoring online activity, or talking to their children specifically about AI, two-thirds still worry AI could be used to create fake images or conversations involving their child.

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