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Big Tech faces trust crisis among US teens, study reveals | Teens have serious ethical, privacy, and inclusion concerns


Meta, Apple, and other major technology corporations are investing significant amounts of money to appeal to teens and young users. However, a study by Common Sense Media...

However, a study by Common Sense Media suggests that their efforts may ultimately be in vain, as a significant portion of US teens have little faith in Big Tech's approach and the role of AI. Parents, educators, and policymakers could use these findings to foster a healthier relationship between teens and digital platforms, ensuring their safety while they navigate social media and attention-driven online services. The study also highlights additional key findings, such as significant distrust (53 percent) in major tech companies' ability to act ethically and responsibly when designing new products.

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