Christmas means new tech for some kids. Here's some advice on how to talk about internet safety with your children.
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Who lives in a pineapple under the sea and just broke the internet for all the wrong reasons? Ice Spice. The Bronx rapper is ...
Australia enacted a world-first social media ban Dec. 10, blocking kids under 16 from social media, sparking censorship fears ...
President Trump had been assisting the NORAD with taking Christmas calls from children. NORAD tracks the position of Santa Claus coming in from North Pole each year ...
Videos such as fake ads featuring AI children playing with vibrators or Jeffrey Epstein- and Diddy-themed play sets are being made with Sora 2 and posted to TikTok.
Free-speech norms and powerful tech companies make legal restrictions unlikely—but social changes are already taking place.