He went after social media. AI is next. (with Jonathan Haidt)

He went after social media. AI is next. (with Jonathan Haidt)

Social psychologist and “The Anxious Generation” author Jonathan Haidt helped turn concerns about kids and social media into a global political movement. Now, as Meta faces a consequential trial over youth safety and addiction, Haidt tells Dasha why he believes the courts may succeed where Congress has failed — and why the fight is only getting bigger. Haidt also sounds the alarm on AI, warning that the threats to children could go “far beyond” social media and arguing that policymakers can’t afford to give AI companies the same free pass. And with restrictions on social media gaining bipartisan support, he weighs whether protecting kids from Big Tech could become a winning issue at the ballot box. Have thoughts for the show? Text or leave us a voicemail at 202-643-1536.

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14 Aug 31min

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31 Jul 50min

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29 Jul 57min

The California AG trying to stop Hollywood’s biggest merger (with Rob Bonta)

The California AG trying to stop Hollywood’s biggest merger (with Rob Bonta)

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