Murdaugh: Death in the Family is based on one of America's most sensationalized true crime tales, the dramatic collapse of ...
A new study from Common Sense Media found nearly three-quarters of boys, between the ages of 11 to 17, regularly see digital ...
Jim Steyer, right, founder of Common Sense Media, maintains close ties with tech leaders, yet is comfortable criticizing them when he thinks their companies pose risks to children. Above, Steyer in ...
Most teen boys are exposed to “digital masculinity,” with posts showing up in their feeds that criticize their body, their ...
(TNND) — A new report found that a majority of teenagers have used artificial intelligence social companions. And that can be a cause for concern if the kids are replacing human connection with ...
The parents of children who have sued OpenAI and Character.AI for their teenagers’ suicides were among those who spoke before ...
Common Sense Media tested the popular chatbot platforms Character.AI, Replika, Nomi, and My AI. Credit: ImagePatch / Moment / Getty Images As the popularity of artificial intelligence companions ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Privacy is increasingly important to consumers, parents, and educators, but very few people have the time or expertise to read through ...
Digital culture is redefining boyhood. Learn how algorithms, influencers & gaming shape your son’s identity — and what parents can do about it.
The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, or JAMA, on Oct. 13, found that 9- to 13-year-olds ...
Nearly all teenage boys are online daily through social media or gaming, according to a new report that explores the impact of "digital masculinity" content.