Common Sense, a well-known nonprofit organization devoted to consumer privacy, digital citizenship and providing media ratings for parents who want to evaluate the apps, games, podcasts, TV shows, ...
Jim Steyer, right, founder of Common Sense Media, maintains close ties with tech leaders, yet is comfortable criticizing them when he thinks their companies pose risks to children. Above, Steyer in ...
Whether you’ve got a toddler or a teen, it’s a conundrum most parents find themselves in: how can you balance the benefits of digital media with the risks? We’ve been warned about the impact of screen ...
Common Sense Media has released its first AI Toolkit for School Districts, which gives districts of all sizes a structured, action-oriented guide for implementing AI safely, responsibly, and ...
Is AI the new BFF? If you ask teens, a good portion of them might say yes. A concerning new report by Common Sense Media sheds light on how teenagers are interacting with AI — not just for schoolwork, ...
No question is too small when Kayla Chege, a high school student in Kansas, is using artificial intelligence. The 15-year-old asks ChatGPT for guidance on back-to-school shopping, makeup colors, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Cricket Media, the 50-year-old children’s media company known for its namesake print magazine, has acquired majority control of kids streaming outlet Sensical. The streaming service ...