The most recent Pew Research Center study shows that a striking majority of adolescents are glued to social‑media platforms for the bulk of their day. More than two‑thirds of respondents reported being online “almost constantly,” a figure that marks a noticeable rise from previous years.
In addition to their heavy social‑media use, two‑thirds of teens admitted they have tried an AI chatbot at least once. The survey indicates that these conversational agents are becoming a routine part of teenage online interaction, whether for homework help, entertainment, or casual conversation.
Experts warn that the combination of nonstop social‑media scrolling and AI chatbot usage may reshape how young people process information and develop social skills. Parents are encouraged to set clear boundaries around screen time and to engage in open dialogues about the benefits and risks of emerging technologies.
The Pew report recommends further research into the long‑term effects of this digital immersion. As AI tools become more sophisticated and social platforms evolve, understanding teen behavior will be crucial for shaping policies that protect and empower the next generation.