Inspiration
With the increasing online presence of children, their exposure to cybersecurity threats like inappropriate content, online predators, cyberbullying, phishing, and scams has significantly risen. These risks compromise children's privacy, personal information, and mental health. Many children remain vulnerable due to inadequate cybersecurity protocols, low digital literacy, and insufficient parental guidance.
What it does
I have developed Armor, a comprehensive cybersecurity education platform designed to protect children online. Armor customizes educational content on cybersecurity based on the child's age, learning pace, and comprehension level. Armor adjusts lessons to ensure effective learning. Interactive chatbots engage children in conversations about cybersecurity, answering their questions and providing guidance on safe online practices. Armor performs tasks efficiently and provide relevant information. Additionally, Armor offers tailored advice and resources for parents to help them discuss online safety with their children and manage digital habits.
How we built it
I have built the website on flutter and dart using python and Gemini API in different fields like the chatbot.
Challenges we ran into
I got many errors on the website but I overcame them.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
I have presented the website in many exhibitions and gained user feedback and enhanced the application.
What we learned
Through the development of Armor, I have gained valuable insights and skills. I learned to preprocess and analyze text data to extract meaning and context from user inputs using NLP. I understood the significance of implementing robust error-handling mechanisms to ensure accurate and helpful responses. I realized the importance of seamless integration with backend services for efficient task performance and information delivery. I appreciated the effectiveness of AI and machine learning algorithms in detecting and responding to online threats and identified areas for improvement. Additionally, I learned which UI/UX designs are most effective in making the website accessible and user-friendly for both children and parents.
What's next for Armor
For Armor, I have planned to launch the website and gain user feedback and then enhancing the application and the website for good community use.
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