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Travis Scott Says His Kids Don’t Use AI, Urges Industry Leadership on Safeguards

He says early AI could blunt learning, urging children to master fundamentals before engaging with the technology.

Overview

  • Scott made the comments in a Rolling Stone cover interview published January 21, 2026.
  • He stated, “My kids don’t have AI,” arguing early exposure could “compress their ability” for their brains to maximize.
  • While restricting his own children’s use, he said AI can help “if used right” and called on designers and creatives to set the platform and guardrails.
  • Reflecting on fatherhood, he said “you can’t crash out,” describing how parenting has tempered his behavior and made touring away from his kids the hardest part.
  • Scott shares daughter Stormi, 7, and son Aire, 3, with ex-partner Kylie Jenner, recalling a visit to Disney Imagineering that sparked his son’s curiosity about robots and new tech.