Digital Society

Social Media Mirrors Mental Health in Teens

A University of Cambridge study uncovers distinct social media behaviors among adolescents with mental health conditions, offering insights for tailored interventions.

Students Outwrite ChatGPT in Engagement and Persuasion

A study from the University of East Anglia finds that while ChatGPT writes coherent essays, it lacks the engagement and personal touch of student writing.

ChatGPT Gets a B in Engineering—But Misses the Point

In a controlled experiment, ChatGPT earned a B in an aerospace engineering course at the University of Illinois—highlighting the need for new teaching strategies in the age of AI.

Jim Jordan’s Subpoena Spree Hits Alphabet in Latest Bid Against Censorship

House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan has sent a subpoena to Alphabet, demanding documents that could reveal alleged coordination between the Biden administration and Big Tech to suppress conservative speech.

Google Calendar Controversy: Cultural Events Removed Amid Policy Changes

Google Calendar faces backlash after removing events like Pride Month and Black History Month, sparking concerns over inclusivity.

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