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Can we stop teens from using social media?

Countries have been moving to ban social media use among children and adolescents aged 16 and below, with the United Kingdom ...
When I became the commissioner of the Australian Federal Police (AFP) last year, I said I would have candid conversations ...
Nancy Butler Songer from the University of Utah discusses what we know about generative artificial intelligence and its ...
Artificial intelligence-created synthetic images put students and educators at risk. Here’s how districts can identify and ...
For more than a decade, UK governments have introduced successive child safety measures, responding to public concern about ...
While Ottawa, Manitoba and many other jurisdictions introduce laws to ban children from using social media, the social media ...
The B.C. government is welcoming proposed federal legislation that would ban Canadians under the age of 16 from accessing ...
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According to the text read out by US officials, Washington and Tehran agreed to discuss a mechanism for addressing Iran’s ...
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Introduction Media and digital technologies shape adolescent development across interconnected online and offline contexts, offering opportunities for learning and connection while also exposing young ...