
Take Care With What You Share: The Exposure of Social Media & AI Chats
What you share on social media can affect a college application status. But recent AI chat exposures could also impact college dreams.

What you share on social media can affect a college application status. But recent AI chat exposures could also impact college dreams.

When everything’s on your phone, how do you turn it off? The social media giants have an ironic suggestion.

Social media is flooded with various “maxxing” trends promising to enhance health, beauty and wellness. But many pose serious risks to teens.

How are screens influencing your life? Are you comfortable with the digital footprint you leave behind?

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Daniel Roher’s ‘The AI Doc’ reminds us that we aren’t in control. But really, neither is artificial intelligence.

Laws might make it harder for AI deepfakes to harm innocents, but we should still talk to our kids about potential dangers.

The average teen spends around eight and a half hours daily on a screen—and let’s be honest, we adults aren’t much better …

Way back in 1927, a political scientist named Harold Laswell came up with a theory on mass media that some called the “Hypodermic Needle Theory.”

Social media can be addictive. And when teens engage in those addictive behaviors, mental health problems follow: anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation. Because of that, several
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