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This, by @smgrimes.bsky.social, is brilliant & so needed: a refutal of Jonathan Haidt's & Jean Twenge's moral panic by academics with evidence. It is brief, clear, accessible, and devastating. I, too, quoted those scholars in The Web We Weave. kidsplaytech.com/wp-content/u...
In a new paper in the journal Violence Against Women, researcher Kaylee Williams examines a set of “nudify” apps through the lens of tech-facilitated gender-based violence, evaluating their affordances, marketing material, and policies. Tim Bernard unpacks the findings:
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Nice work, Meta, at removing a FB page I reported... 360 days after I reported it?!
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Panic First, Evidence Later — What Leading Experts Think About The Anxious Generation
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As the 2026 midterms approach, how are the biggest AI firms preparing? Tim Bernard breaks down the election-safety plans from OpenAI, Google and Anthropic—from voting-info partnerships to watermarking to cyber defense—and where the gaps still are. www.techpolicy.press/how-openai-g...
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With advances in the technology, each new election season brings novel AI risks, writes Tim Bernard.
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How OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic Plan to Handle the 2026 US Midterms
Tim Bernard looks at findings from a new paper by Kaylee Williams published in the journal Violence Against Women.
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New Study Examines Features and Policies for 29 AI ‘Undressing’ Apps | TechPolicy.Press
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A new study finds that longer daily social media use was associated with predominantly negative outcomes for 60% of adolescents, but not all platforms are the same. The variances point to the opportunity for more nuanced regulation than blanket bans, writes Tim Bernard.
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A new study finds longer daily use of social media use was associated with negative outcomes for adolescents, but not all platforms are the same.
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Researchers Embrace Complexity in Social Media and Teen Mental Health