A new peer-reviewed paper from experts at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, highlights the need for a clear framework when it comes to AI research, given the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence by children and adolescents using digital devices to access the internet and social media.
University of OxfordJan 21 2025
The paper, "From Social Media to Artificial Intelligence: Improving Research on Digital Harms in Youth," published 21 January in The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health, calls for a "critical re-evaluation" of how we study the impact of internet-based technologies on young people's mental health, and outlines where future AI research can learn from several pitfalls of social media research.
Related StoriesThe authors propose that effective research on AI will ask questions that don't implicitly problematise AI, ensure causal designs, and prioritise the most relevant exposures and outcomes.
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