We’re strengthening our underage enforcement measures with AI to ensure young people have safe experiences online.
Experts share the dangers with these bots and what parents can do to help. Fact checked by Sarah Scott Many teens are forming emotional connections with AI companions because they feel lonely, curious ...
A new Pew Research Center survey confirms a parent’s hunch. Your teen is probably using AI for homework. More than half of U.S. teens ages 13 to 17 say they have turned to chatbots like ChatGPT or ...
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We're introducing new tools for parents supervising Teen Accounts to help them understand how their teens are using AI.
This study is Pew Research Center’s latest effort to explore the landscape of teens and technology today. It focuses on artificial intelligence – from how teens use chatbots to how they think about AI ...
This study is Pew Research Center’s latest effort to explore the landscape of teens and technology today. It focuses on artificial intelligence – from how teens use chatbots to how they think about AI ...
Parents are often caught off guard by what their teens are doing in daily life — and when it comes to AI, the "perception gap" might be larger than they thought, according to a Pew Research Center ...
When the Pew Research Center asked a nationally representative sample of American teenagers how they feel about artificial intelligence, the answers were not what Silicon Valley might have hoped for.
Interacting with an AI companion like you would a trusted friend may not seem intriguing to a parent, but researchers have found that kids are engaging with these entities at alarming rates. In fact, ...