Children naturally discover computer sorting algorithms through play, without any instruction, study finds surprisingly.
NY targets how TikTok, Instagram and other apps ‘prey’ on kids with bill cracking down on algorithms
Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York lawmakers are trying to limit kids in the Empire State from being exposed to the “addictive” features of TikTok and other social sites without parental permission. The ...
When it comes to content to watch, kids have a lot of options these days. There are still the classics, like Sesame Street, ...
Meta — the parent company of Instagram and Facebook — has been fueling what the U.S. surgeon general calls “a national youth mental health crisis.” Features like curated algorithms, infinite scrolling ...
A canonical problem in computer science is to find the shortest route to every point in a network. A new approach beats the ...
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DVDs, CD players, cassettes: Old-school tech is helping parents entertain their kids with no algorithms, no autoplay
When Lisa Yoder’s kids want to watch a movie, they look through the family’s DVD library or head to the library and pick DVDs to borrow. Yoder’s favorite part about letting her kids watch DVDs is that ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WASHINGTON (AP) — When researchers at a ...
Instagram’s algorithm serves videos to adults who they think might have a prurient interest in children, according to an investigation conducted by the Wall Street Journal. The social media app, which ...
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