According to a new report of Common Sense Media, a non -profit organization that offers media and technology reviews and technology, a teenager in the United States has lost its religion for big technology.
According to a survey announced on Wednesday, 1,000 people about whether major technology companies such as Google, Apple, Meta, Tiktok, and Microsoft have concerned happiness and safety, making ethical decisions and protecting personal data. I investigated the above teens. In all cases, the majority of teens reported low -level trust to these high -tech companies. Almost half of teens said that companies have little or at all to make responsible decisions on how to use AI.
Facebook’s Facebook internal accused Francis Hugen, which shows that the meta is recognizing the harm of meta, from the 2013 government’s large -scale data collection to the data scandal involved in consulting companies Cambridge Analytica. Until the leak, the distrust of Big High Tech has been built in the United States for many years. Society and parliamentarians have been heard by multiple parliamentary CEOs on the safety of the app, anti -trading issues, and harmful algorithms.
This year, the high -tech CEO will go to the Trump administration in the form of a donation of $ 1 million to the President’s first fund, hoping to purchase favors and avoid business scrutiny and regulations regardless of the cost to users. It was lined up to swear loyalty. (Even those who match the Trump are considered dishonest, considering how they reversed after criticizing Trump in previous terms.)
Young people in teens may track these high -tech news headlines as close as adults, but the overall changes in this emotion have also influenced them.
Common Sense is a company if 64 % of the teenage young people in the survey do not trust the major high -tech companies to care about their mental health and happiness, and 62 % of them hurt their profits. He says he does not think it will protect safety.
Half (53 %) of the teenagers in the investigation do not think that major high -tech companies will make ethical and responsible design decisions (think about them.
Furthermore, 52 % do not believe that Big Tech will keep personal information safely. 51 % do not believe that companies are fair and comprehensive when considering the needs of different users.
Naturally, Tech’s distrust also affects teenage opinions on AI. 47 % of the investigators do not think that these companies will make responsible decisions for the use of AI.
The new research is based on a previous study of Common Sense regarding the adoption of AI generated by teenage young people, focusing on how GENAI has affected a larger media environment.
For example, 41 % of teenage young people in the survey reported that they were misunderstood online and were misunderstood online, and found that 35 % were generally misunderstood by fake online content. I wondered if 1 (28 %) was talking to bots or humans. One -third of the teens stated that Genai would make it even more difficult to trust online information accuracy. If a teenage young man has previously been deceived by fake or misleading content, the number will rise to 40 %.
Overall, the report pointed out that online content was the lack of uncertainty, which is not a new problem for the web.
Nevertheless, despite the authority of AI chatbots, AI doesn’t seem to help the problem. Approximately 39 % of teenage young people in the survey noticed that there was a problem with AI output when used to help academic work. Furthermore, most of the teens in the United States (74 %) in the United States (74 %) states that privacy protection and transparency are needed to manage AI, and 74 % of AI companies have their own platforms. He said that he should share it, and that 73 % of his teens had stated AI images and other content. It is necessary to add a label and make it through.
Focusing on the AI business model, 61 % of teen young people felt that if the data was used in the AI system, the content creator should be compensated.
As a result of the lack of trust in teenagers and the fast pace of AI development, 35 % of teenage young people believe that GENAI will be difficult to trust online information, but the number changes over time. There is a possibility.