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Majority of US teens have lost trust in Big Tech


American teens have lost their faith in Big Tech, according to a new report from Common Sense Media, a nonprofit offering reviews and ratings for media

In the study released Wednesday, the organization surveyed over 1,000 teens on whether major technology companies like Google, Apple, Meta, TikTok, and Microsoft cared about their well-being and safety, made ethical decisions, protected their private data, and more. This year, tech CEOs lined up to pledge allegiance to the Trump administration in the form of$1 million donations to the president’s inaugural fund, hoping to buy favor and avoid scrutiny and regulation of their businesses — no matter the cost to their users. The new study builds on Common Sense’s prior research about the adoption of Generative AI among teens and also focuses on how GenAI is impacting the larger media landscape.

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