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Xbox is using AI and Minecraft to teach kids about internet safety

Posted on February 9, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

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Xbox is using an interactive single-player Minecraft game to help teach kids about internet safety and cultural inclusion ahead of Global Safer Internet Day. Whether you’re gaming on a PC or an Xbox Series X S, being safe on the internet should always be your top priority. Thanks to a new Minecraft game known as Privacy Prodigy, kids aged 7-18 can play and learn about this critical skill. According to a blog post (opens in new tab)
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