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 ...
Companion-like artificial intelligence apps pose “unacceptable risks” to children and teenagers, nonprofit media watchdog Common Sense Media said in a report published Wednesday. The report follows a ...
On Monday, OpenAI announced a partnership with the nonprofit Common Sense Media to create AI guidelines and educational materials targeted at parents, educators, and teens. It includes the curation of ...
(TNND) — Common Sense Media, an organization that advocates for online protections for children and teens, is worried that a provision in President Donald Trump's "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" would stop ...
Common Sense Media, a kids-safety-focused nonprofit offering ratings and reviews of media and technology, released its risk assessment of Google’s Gemini AI products on Friday. While the organization ...
Common Sense Media also reviews “One Battle After Another,” “Marvel Zombies” and “The Melon Patch.” Age 5+ Sing-alongs and some peril in lively, cat-filled adventure. Based on the popular preschool TV ...
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, ...
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