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Sunrise 5:09am · Sunset 9:09pm
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Tides: Next: Low -1.8 ft at 9:15 AM
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AQI 36 — Good
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No quakes M4.5+ in last 24h
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Sunrise 5:09am · Sunset 9:09pm
☰
Tides: Next: Low -1.8 ft at 9:15 AM
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AQI 36 — Good
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No quakes M4.5+ in last 24h
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New Study Reveals 1 In 5 Young People Use AI Chatbots For Emotional Support
A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics indicates that nearly one in five adolescents and young adults are turning to artificial intelligence chatbots for emotional support during times of distress. This development raises significant questions concerning the appropriate deployment and inherent limitations of such digital mental health tools.
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A new study published in the journal PLOS Climate indicates that the term "climate justice" is not effectively reaching its intended audience, with two-thirds of respondents, including those in Black and low-income communities, reporting unfamiliarity, thereby challenging advocates to reconsider their communication strategies.