AI is there, and more of it will come. The best you can do as a parent is to help your children to use it correctly. I'm pretty sure that using it correctly will help to improve the critical thinking, and will help children to express themselves in a better way (by virtue of example, or correction, etc -- possibilities are countless).
> New technology doesn't mean people will regress.
It doesn't always, and the value of different skills change over time... But where horse riding is pretty well obsoleted by the alternatives, unassisted writing and the associated cognitive skills are unlikely to be. It's a good idea to be concerned with potential regression there.
AI is there, and more of it will come. The best you can do as a parent is to help your children to use it correctly. I'm pretty sure that using it correctly will help to improve the critical thinking, and will help children to express themselves in a better way (by virtue of example, or correction, etc -- possibilities are countless).
New technology doesn't mean people will regress.