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As social media and technology continue to evolve, they have become deeply ingrained in our daily routines, affecting our mental health in significant ways.
Ailments/Somatic symptoms: “Because anxiety is physiological, people can develop a lot of somatic symptoms,” says Logon. That ...
Social media is an evolutionary novelty, like M&M’s, e-cigarettes, fentanyl and H-bombs. Each comes with novel risks to health and well-being to which humans are entirely unaccustomed.
The rapid rise of social media has enabled real-time interaction among users, accelerating and complicating the ways emotions ...
Social media algorithms exploit how humans learn from their peers Date: August 3, 2023 Source: Cell Press Summary: In prehistoric societies, humans tended to learn from members of our ingroup or ...
Experiments involving AI chatbots interacting on a simulated social media platform suggest efforts to design out antagonistic ...
There's a large and growing body of evidence pointing to potentially negative impacts of social media on mental health, from its addictive nature to disruptions in sleep patterns to effects ...
The internet can be harsh, and people with bad intentions make social media not social at all. Social media doesn’t depict real human interaction and doesn’t help with the social skills of teens.
What responsibility are the companies taking to remedy these concerns and what do parents and caregivers need to know about how the use of these platforms may impact young children and teens?
Our digital interactions on social media platforms can sometimes be so immersive that it’s hard for us to differentiate a conscious thought from an unconscious inception; and that inhibits our ...
The Role Of Humans And AI In Social Media's Battle Against Misinformation By Jonathan Freger, Former Forbes Councils Member.