Exploring how U.S. teens navigate trust and authenticity in the age of AI.
Connecticut adopts Common Sense Education's K–12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum as its statewide model for digital literacy.
Common Sense Media endorses a California bill to protect youth from AI chatbot risks, promoting transparency and safety.
Common Sense Media supports President Biden's Executive Order on AI safety and security standards.
Research shows two-thirds of teens distrust tech companies regarding their mental health and AI safety.
A study reveals 40% of 2-year-olds have tablets, with significant shifts in media use among young children.
Common Sense Media supports a California bill to protect children in the age of AI, ensuring safety and privacy in technology use.
Common Sense Media hosts a summit focusing on child and family well-being in a digital landscape.
Common Sense Media supports AI legislation for child safety and innovation in California.
Common Sense Media announces a $1M grant to enhance AI literacy in U.S. schools, targeting 330,000 students.
Common Sense Media outlines a roadmap for prioritizing children's well-being in the AI era.
Bruce Reed returns to Common Sense Media to lead AI safety initiatives for children and families.