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The Great Rewiring of Childhood
Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist who believes that your child’s smartphone is a threat to mental well-being. His new book, The Anxious Generation: ...
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The Curse of Being Over-Connected
Sociologist Dalton Conley shares a story about backpacking through Europe when he was 18. He writes, “I had no iPhone. ... I couldn't Google. ...
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13% of Chatbot Users Just Want to Talk
Most people continue to use AI programs such as ChatGPT, Bing, and Google Bard for mundane tasks like internet searches and text editing. But of the roughly ...
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Anti-Loneliness Club Offers Friendship for a Fee
A California startup claims it has a solution to loneliness. Groundfloor, which began in the Bay Area and will soon open a location in Los Angeles, is ...
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Introverts Have Taken Over the Economy
The pandemic has brought many changes to businesses, schools, and churches. Another way the pandemic altered America: It has created what might be called ...
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You Can’t Truly Be Friends With AI
In 2023, an Australian man said that a chatbot had saved his life. He was a musician who had been battling depression for decades and found companionship ...
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People Pay to Get Lost on Vacation
Admit it. We’ve all dreamed of escaping our daily routine and walking off into the wilderness to explore the great unknown. The truth is, we all ...
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AI ‘Girlfriends’ Attract Young Men
Freya India writes in an article titled “We Can't Compete With AI Girlfriends”:
Apparently, ads for AI girlfriends have been all over TikTok, ...
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More Than 25% of Americans Live Alone
The number of people who live alone—more than a quarter of all Americans—is on the rise in the US, according to 2020 census data. Single-person ...
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People Mix Better at Applebee’s than Church
These days, Americans seem divided by almost everything. But you know what has proved successful at bringing Americans of different backgrounds together? ...
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