- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
- technology@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
- technology@lemmy.zip
Summary
A new Common Sense Media report finds that U.S. teens overwhelmingly distrust Big Tech companies like Google, Apple, Meta, TikTok, and Microsoft.
Over 60% doubt these firms prioritize user well-being or safety over profits, and 53% believe they make unethical design choices.
Mistrust extends to AI, with 47% skeptical about responsible AI decisions. Many teens report being misled by fake content online.
Concerns about AI transparency and data privacy are widespread, with 74% calling for stronger safeguards and clearer labeling of AI-generated content.
Unless I’m missing something, the report lacks percentages from any point in the past, so we don’t know whether trust was actually lost, or even whether there is a trend in either direction.
I hope we’re getting better at raising young people with the critical thinking skills to be skeptical of big tech companies. (And all corporations, for that matter.) I hope our teens are learning to prefer technologies that serve and protect them, instead of turning them into profit sources for billionaires and influence sources for oppressive politicians.
I fear people like Doctorow might be right about the notion of general computing for the masses being something that falls by the wayside…even if not 100%, and not done by force, enough to be the mainstream…it seems the norm is to use prefabbed “apps” on platforms that are basically welded shut (the old joke about welding shut a car hood comes to mind).
I am cheered to see younger people doing computer hobbyist things on various Youtube channels, so it’s not like it’s going to die out with Gen X or something…