AI Girlfriends (And Other Things)
The first thing we should ask in a blog that’s predominantly about AI girlfriends is, well, are they really a thing?
The first thing we should ask in a blog that’s predominantly about AI girlfriends is, well, are they really a thing?
With so many YouTubers expressing why they’re pursuing some form of retirement, hopefully kids who dream of YouTube glory will consider the cost that comes with the gig.
We’re kicking off 2024 with this parental controls tutorial for Peacock, the home of The Office, Monk, Ted, Genie and more.
The screentime battle isn’t going away anytime soon. But science continues to help us understand why that battle is important and how it may be impacting our kids in negative ways.
If your New Year’s resolution involves a tech or entertainment detox of some sort, then check out what the Plugged In team has to say.
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We have one more parental controls tutorial for 2023. We’ll have more in 2024, but for now, take advantage of this step-by-step guide.
While there’s a lot of problematic content on YouTube that lurks in the depths, some channels are the equivalent of life preservers.
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