An advocacy group pushing for technology regulation, called the Center for Countering Digital Hate , is sounding the alarm about its new study.
KIRO Newsradio reporter Luke Duecy explained earlier how researchers posing as 13-year-olds claimed ChatGPT gave them advice on alcohol, drugs, and even how to hide eating disorders. So, if you’re a parent, educator, or just someone curious about AI and social media’s growing role in our lives, this story is worth your attention.
Dr. Gabor Maté, a world-renowned physician and best-selling author, shared his insights on the crisis of digital addiction. He explained how social media can rewire young brains and disrupt parent-child relationships.
“It’s called social media, but we should also call it anti-social media because it actually causes m