Pew Research Center: Users of social media and AI chatbots for health information are more likely to say they are convenient than accurate Younger Americans are more likely to use social media at least sometimes for health information than their older peers. Users of social media and AI chatbots for health information are more likely to say they are convenient than accurate Los Angeles Times on MSN: L.A. social media addiction verdict set to unleash more lawsuits — and force changes Civil juries in Los Angeles County and Santa Fe, N.M., recently found that social media companies were responsible for harms their products caused to children.
The bellwether cases could now open the ... L.A. social media addiction verdict set to unleash more lawsuits — and force changes The Washington Post on MSN: This detox may erase 10 years of social media brain damage, researchers say This detox may erase 10 years of social media brain damage, researchers say The Boston Globe: Healey moves to limit time teens can spend on social media, saying platforms are ‘hurting kids’ Governor Maura Healey said Tuesday that she wants "to take the power away from social media platforms and Big Tech companies and put it back in the hands of our young people and our families.” ... Healey moves to limit time teens can spend on social media, saying platforms are ‘hurting kids’ The Boston Globe: Beacon Hill takes aim at the ills of kids’ social media use The Massachusetts House recently voted 129–25 to prohibit social media use for children under 14 and place restrictions on those age 14 and 15 (“House OK’s limits on social media use,” Metro, April 10 ...
social media and ai, Beacon Hill takes aim at the ills of kids’ social media use Forbes: Why Banning Social Media Isn’t The Right Answer For America’s Kids CBS News on MSN: Social media driving teens toward steroids, extreme body transformations CBS News: Meta and YouTube found liable on all charges in landmark social media addiction trial The verdict, which caps a weeks-long trial in Los Angeles, could set a legal precedent for similar allegations brought against social media companies. Meta and YouTube found liable on all charges in landmark social media addiction trial