For parents who want their children to use their screens less while at home, Haidt recommended removing all smartphones, tablets, laptops and TVs from the bedroom.
“By the time children reach middle school, they may have watched as many as 8,000 murders and 100,000 other acts of virtual violence through the media."
“This calls for urgent actions limiting access of children under [the age of] 13 to smartphones as well as more nuanced regulation on the digital environment young people are exposed to."
"God’s telling me, ‘Hey, no, I’m on top and you should serve Me.' I’m just as broken as every single one of y’all. And my faith is the only reason that I have that approach."
“Two years ago, the Television Academy did an AI Summit [with] a lot of disgruntled folks,” she said, explaining that people were “not quite understanding the tools, or reading the headlines saying, ‘It’s going to take over everything.’”
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