About

Hi, I'm Jordan.

Dad of three. Technology consultant for 20 years. Founder of Digitally Formed.

I didn't start paying attention to AI because it was trendy. I started because I'm a parent.

When I realized my kids were growing up in the first generation where AI is a daily companion — for learning, creativity, and social interaction — I looked around for a resource that could help me navigate it. Something clear, practical, and honest. Not panicked. Not dismissive. Just real.

I couldn't find it. So I built it.

I spent 20 years as a technology consultant helping organizations understand complex systems and make better decisions. That background gave me the tools to cut through the noise. Being a dad gave me the reason to.

Here's what makes this different from every other technology shift we've lived through: AI doesn't follow the iPhone calendar. There's no annual reveal, no predictable upgrade cycle. Dramatic changes happen weekly. Sometimes daily. A tool your kid uses on Monday can look completely different by Friday. No parent — and no school — should have to track that alone.

Jordan Lamb, founder of Digitally Formed
What Digitally Formed Does

Two ways we help.

Both come from the same belief: AI isn't the enemy. Being unprepared is.

For Parents
Free Weekly Newsletter

Every week I translate the most important changes in AI and digital safety into plain English — what's new, what's risky, what questions to ask your kids, and what's actually worth your attention. No jargon. No panic. Just clarity.

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For Schools
30 Days to AI Ready

I help K–12 administrators implement a complete AI safety system in 30 days — policy, staff training, parent communication, and incident response — built on national best practices from Common Sense Media, the White House AI Framework, and leading child safety organizations.

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My Philosophy

AI isn't the enemy. Being unprepared is.

I don't think parents should fear AI. I think they should understand it — and that's a very different thing.

"This isn't like waiting for the new iPhone. AI changes weekly — sometimes daily. That's why staying informed isn't optional anymore."

Think about how we've experienced technology before. A new iPhone comes out once a year. A new MacOS update maybe twice. You had time to adjust, research, decide. AI doesn't work that way. The tools your kids are using this month are meaningfully different from what they were using three months ago. New capabilities, new risks, new conversations you need to be having.

That pace of change is exactly why Digitally Formed exists. My job is to track it every week, filter out the noise, and hand you only what actually matters — so you're not spending hours parsing tech blogs and company announcements just to stay informed about your own kids.

AI is going to be part of your child's life whether you engage with it or not. The question isn't whether to engage — it's how. And that's exactly what I help parents and schools figure out.

Where do you want to start?

Whether you're a parent who wants to stay informed or a school administrator looking for a plan — there's a clear next step.