For years, big tech companies have placed the burden of managing screen time squarely on individuals and parents, operating on the assumption that capturing human attention is fair game.
By Yangchula Bhutia Quynh Hoang, University of Leicester For years, big tech companies have placed the burden of managing screen time squarely on individuals and parents, operating on the assumption ...
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