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Vishay Intertechnology Introduces New AEC-Q200 Qualified, Glass Protected NTC Thermistor in 0402 Case Size
MALVERN, Pennsylvania, Dec. 11 -- Vishay Intertechnology Inc. issued the following news release on Dec. 10, 2025:
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Vishay Intertechnology Introduces New AEC-Q200 Qualified, Glass Protected NTC Thermistor in 0402 Case Size
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) today introduced a new AEC-Q200 qualified, glass protected NTC thermistor in the widely used 0.5 mm by 0.5 mm by 1 mm 0402 case size. The Vishay BCcomponents NTCS0402E3104*XT combines a high beta (B25/85) value of 4311 K with an electrical resistance value at +25 C (R25) of 100 kW.
Fully glass coated and protected, the thermistor
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MALVERN, Pennsylvania, Dec. 11 -- Vishay Intertechnology Inc. issued the following news release on Dec. 10, 2025:
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Vishay Intertechnology Introduces New AEC-Q200 Qualified, Glass Protected NTC Thermistor in 0402 Case Size
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) today introduced a new AEC-Q200 qualified, glass protected NTC thermistor in the widely used 0.5 mm by 0.5 mm by 1 mm 0402 case size. The Vishay BCcomponents NTCS0402E3104*XT combines a high beta (B25/85) value of 4311 K with an electrical resistance value at +25 C (R25) of 100 kW.
Fully glass coated and protected, the thermistorreleased today offer tolerances down to +- 1 % for both its R25 and B25/85 values for precise temperature sensing, protection, and compensation over a wide temperature range of -55 C to +150 C. The device offers ESD withstand of > 25 kV in accordance with the Human Body Model (HBM).
With its industry-standard size, the NTCS0402E3104*XT provides a drop-in replacement for competing solutions in automotive LED modules, electronic control units, sensor clusters, battery packs, and camera, radar, and lidar modules; energy meters; office equipment; and industrial smoke and fire detectors.
Featuring an SMD construction with NiSn terminations, the NTC thermistor is suitable for wave or reflow soldering. RoHS-compliant and halogen-free, the device is delivered on punched paper tape on reels in packages of 10 000 units. For fast design-in, a SPICE model is available.
Device Specification Table:
Part number ... NTCS0402E3104*XT
Case size ... 0402
R25 value ... 100 kW
R25 tolerance ... +- 1 %; +- 2 %; +- 3 %; +-5 %
B25/85 value ... 4311 K
B25/85 tolerance ... +- 1 %
Max. power dissipation ... 70 mW
Operating temp. range ... -55 C to +150 C
Samples and production quantities of the NTCS0402E3104*XT are available now, with lead times of 13 weeks.
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Vishay manufactures one of the world's largest portfolios of discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components that are essential to innovative designs in the automotive, industrial, computing, consumer, telecommunications, military, aerospace, and medical markets. Serving customers worldwide, Vishay is The DNA of tech.(R) Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. is a Fortune 1,000 Company listed on the NYSE (VSH). More on Vishay at www.vishay.com.
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Original text here: https://www.vishay.com/en/company/press/releases/2025/NTCS0402E3.....T/
[Category: BizElectronic Products]
Pillsbury 2026 New Partner Class Reflects Emphasis on Serving Evolving Client Needs
NEW YORK, Dec. 11 -- Pillsbury, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Pillsbury 2026 New Partner Class Reflects Emphasis on Serving Evolving Client Needs
Pillsbury announced that ten attorneys will be elevated to the firm's partnership ranks effective January 1, 2026. This accomplished group represents a broad spectrum of practice areas, underscoring the depth and range of the firm's legal capabilities. Collectively, the new partners bring extensive experience, refined judgment and a forward-looking approach to their work.
"This exceptional cohort has distinguished itself as
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NEW YORK, Dec. 11 -- Pillsbury, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Pillsbury 2026 New Partner Class Reflects Emphasis on Serving Evolving Client Needs
Pillsbury announced that ten attorneys will be elevated to the firm's partnership ranks effective January 1, 2026. This accomplished group represents a broad spectrum of practice areas, underscoring the depth and range of the firm's legal capabilities. Collectively, the new partners bring extensive experience, refined judgment and a forward-looking approach to their work.
"This exceptional cohort has distinguished itself asoutstanding lawyers and firm citizens, building and expanding client relationships, raising Pillsbury's profile, and mentoring the next generation of talent," said Firm Chair David Dekker. "Their elevation to partner reflects both their individual achievements and the firm's strength across key practice areas, positioning them to guide clients through increasingly complex and evolving challenges with strategic, world-class counsel. Congratulations to each member of the 2026 class on this well-deserved milestone."
The members of Pillsbury's 2026 partner class include:
Brian Beckerman (Litigation | New York) maintains a broad-based employment and general commercial litigation practice, representing clients across a range of high-stakes disputes in both state and federal courts nationwide. Beckerman has a particular focus on trade secrets counseling and litigation, restrictive covenants and contract disputes in the aerospace, technology and financial services sectors. He manages every stage of litigation--from pre-suit investigation through discovery, motion practice and trial--and has extensive experience securing and defending against temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions in emergency proceedings.
Sid Fowler (Energy | Washington, DC) is part of Pillsbury's market-leading Nuclear and Fusion Energy practice, advising traditional and advanced nuclear and fusion developers and investors on regulatory issues, project development, U.S. market entry, emerging energy policy and investments into energy companies and projects. He has played a central role in the development of a U.S. fusion regulatory framework. Fowler also represents clients on whistleblower defense and Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) investigations, and counsels on a range of environmental regulatory issues.
Kayvan Ghaffari (Corporate & Securities | San Francisco) supports a broad range of work for Pillsbury clients that are pioneering emerging technologies. As a former general counsel for two venture-backed startups, Ghaffari serves as outside general counsel to a portfolio of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and blockchain companies, advising on day-to-day legal and strategic issues. He counsels clients on issues involving intellectual property, technology transactions, product counseling, data privacy and high-stakes IP and digital crimes litigation matters.
Sam Lipson (Corporate & Securities | Washington, DC) represents high-growth technology and life sciences companies across all stages, providing venture-backed and venture-ready startups with strategic counseling on general corporate matters, equity and debt financings, and guiding them through mergers, acquisitions, and other significant transactions.
Lewis McCorkle (Corporate & Securities | Washington, DC) provides sophisticated advice to clients in M&A, private equity, growth equity, venture capital and other strategic transactions. He also advises founders, investors and startups on the complex legal issues that arise through all stages of their life cycle, including at formation.
Lisseth Ochoa-Chavarria (Litigation | Los Angeles) is a litigator focused on high-stakes insurance recovery disputes, white-collar defense and civil commercial litigation matters. She is experienced in all stages of large-scale, multi-party complex litigation and has secured favorable outcomes in significant government investigations. In addition to her litigation practice, Ochoa-Chavarria regularly advises clients on regulatory compliance and risk management.
Justin Rubin (Government Law & Strategies | Washington, DC) advises national security and dual-use technology companies in working with the U.S. Congress, the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies, and helps build external legal teams to support client growth. He represents a range of clients, from major global defense contractors to early-stage startups, with respect to U.S. government engagement, regulatory compliance and market entry strategy. Much of Justin's work is with startups and U.S. subsidiaries of international companies seeking to expand in the U.S., including work with several leading Israeli companies and institutions.
Jeff Sheriff (Intellectual Property | San Diego) manages a patent prosecution docket of more than one hundred active patent and trademark matters. He advises clients on freedom-to-operate analyses, clearance opinions and other IP issues.
Ryan Steinbrunner (Litigation | Houston) is a trial lawyer whose practice focuses on commercial litigation in the Energy and Real Estate & Construction sectors. He represents both plaintiffs and defendants in complex, high-stakes matters involving breach of contract, professional negligence and tortious interference, as well as in shareholder disputes.
Max Winograd (Litigation | New York) represents clients in large-scale commercial litigation matters, with a focus on cross-border disputes and international arbitration for Technology, Financial, Aviation and Education sector clients. He also has extensive experience in contract, civil rights, mass tort, securities and antitrust-related litigation, including class and quasi-class actions, and has counseled clients on matters involving billions of dollars at stake.
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Original text here: https://www.pillsburylaw.com/en/news-and-insights/pillsbury-2026-new-partner-class-reflects-emphasis-serving-evolving-client-needs.html
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Marcus & Millichap Arranges Sale of 113-Room Holiday Inn Express in St. Cloud, Minn.
ENCINO, California, Dec. 11 -- Marcus and Millichap issued the following news release:
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Marcus & Millichap Arranges Sale of 113-Room Holiday Inn Express in St. Cloud, Minn.
ST. CLOUD, Minn., Dec. 10, 2025 - Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI), a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in investment sales, financing, research and advisory services, announced today the sale of a 113-room Holiday Inn Express property in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
"This was a seldom available opportunity to acquire a high grossing upper midscale flag in a highly sought after Minnesota market," said
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ENCINO, California, Dec. 11 -- Marcus and Millichap issued the following news release:
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Marcus & Millichap Arranges Sale of 113-Room Holiday Inn Express in St. Cloud, Minn.
ST. CLOUD, Minn., Dec. 10, 2025 - Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI), a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in investment sales, financing, research and advisory services, announced today the sale of a 113-room Holiday Inn Express property in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
"This was a seldom available opportunity to acquire a high grossing upper midscale flag in a highly sought after Minnesota market," saidJon Ruzicka, managing director investments. "The Buyer is planning an extensive renovation which will further enhance the property's appeal."
Ruzicka, Joseph Ferguson and Reed Gizinski, investment specialists in Marcus & Millichap's Minneapolis office, had the exclusive listing to market the property on behalf of the seller and procured the buyer.
The Holiday Inn Express, located at 4322 Clearwater Road, was built in 1999 and sits on 3.09 acres. Positioned just off Interstate 94, the 113-room hotel is 5.6 miles from St. Cloud Regional Airport.
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About Marcus & Millichap, Inc. (NYSE: MMI)
Marcus & Millichap, Inc. is a leading brokerage firm specializing in commercial real estate investment sales, financing, research and advisory services with offices throughout the United States and Canada. As of December 31, 2024, the company had 1,712 investment sales and financing professionals in over 80 offices who provide investment brokerage and financing services to sellers and buyers of commercial real estate. The company also offers market research, consulting and advisory services to clients. Marcus & Millichap closed 7,836 transactions in 2024, with a sales volume of approximately $49.6 billion. For additional information, please visit www.MarcusMillichap.com.
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Original text here: https://www.marcusmillichap.com/news-events/press/2025/12/12-10-holidayinnexpress?_gl=1*156owwk*_up*MQ..*_ga*MjE0MTk2MjUwNC4xNzY1NDM3ODM1*_ga_7D6Y2NC0RJ*czE3NjU0Mzc4MzQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NjU0Mzc4MzQkajYwJGwwJGgw
[Category: BizRealEstate]
Corewell Health Opens Emergency Department Specially Designed for Pregnant Patients
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan, Dec. 11 -- Corewell Health issued the following news release:
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Corewell Health Opens Emergency Department Specially Designed for Pregnant Patients
ST. JOSEPH, Mich., Dec. 10, 2025 - Opening today, Corewell Health(TM) Lakeland Hospital in St. Joseph converted its obstetrics triage area into a dedicated Obstetrics Emergency Department (OB ED).
This change will help pregnant people get faster and more specialized care. The OB ED is staffed 24/7 by licensed OB doctors and equipped to handle urgent pregnancy-related concerns with enhanced efficiency and expertise.
The
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GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan, Dec. 11 -- Corewell Health issued the following news release:
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Corewell Health Opens Emergency Department Specially Designed for Pregnant Patients
ST. JOSEPH, Mich., Dec. 10, 2025 - Opening today, Corewell Health(TM) Lakeland Hospital in St. Joseph converted its obstetrics triage area into a dedicated Obstetrics Emergency Department (OB ED).
This change will help pregnant people get faster and more specialized care. The OB ED is staffed 24/7 by licensed OB doctors and equipped to handle urgent pregnancy-related concerns with enhanced efficiency and expertise.
TheOB ED is for women who are at least 14 weeks pregnant or up to six weeks after giving birth.
The OB ED can treat the following pregnancy-related concerns:
* A decrease in fetal movement
* High blood pressure
* Severe abdominal pain
* Signs of labor before 37 weeks
* Vaginal bleeding
Note: For serious injuries or non-OB emergencies, you may be treated at the main emergency department.
OB ED visits are emergency services. Consult your insurance provider if you have questions about your coverage and any potential copays.
For more questions about the OB ED, please speak with your doctor or contact the hospital directly at 269.983.8266.
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Original text here: https://newsroom.corewellhealth.org/news-releases?item=125201
[Category: BizHospital]
BAE Systems Awarded $1.7 Billion U.S. Navy Contract for Continued Production of APKWS Laser-Guidance Kits
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Dec. 11 -- BAE Systems issued the following news release:
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BAE Systems awarded $1.7 billion U.S. Navy contract for continued production of APKWS(R) laser-guidance kits
Contract enables production of tens of thousands of guidance kits for effective, cost-efficient precision strikes
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The U.S. Navy has awarded BAE Systems a new five-year, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract for APKWS(R) laser-guidance kits to equip U.S. armed forces with tens of thousands of additional low-cost precision munitions. The contract has a maximum value of $1.7 billion, with
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ARLINGTON, Virginia, Dec. 11 -- BAE Systems issued the following news release:
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BAE Systems awarded $1.7 billion U.S. Navy contract for continued production of APKWS(R) laser-guidance kits
Contract enables production of tens of thousands of guidance kits for effective, cost-efficient precision strikes
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The U.S. Navy has awarded BAE Systems a new five-year, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract for APKWS(R) laser-guidance kits to equip U.S. armed forces with tens of thousands of additional low-cost precision munitions. The contract has a maximum value of $1.7 billion, withan initial $322 million order.
The new contract supports increased domestic and international demand, enabling the Navy to purchase APKWS guidance kits over a five-year period. The kits are available to all U.S. armed forces, as well as allies via foreign defense sales. The APKWS guidance kit completes the mission and controls the cost. APKWS kits are combat proven as an air-to-surface, surface-to-surface, surface-to-air, and air-to-air munition.
"This award reinforces the value of proven and cost-efficient precision munitions, which have consistently demonstrated their effectiveness and versatility across multiple platforms and missions," said Neeta Jayaraman, director of Precision Guidance and Sensing Solutions at BAE Systems. "The APKWS guidance kit provides advanced capabilities to our armed forces and foreign allies, and high-volume production ensures rapid and efficient delivery to the warfighter."
APKWS guidance kits transform unguided 2.75-inch rockets into laser-guided rockets for precision strikes. Operators can use the combat-proven kit to engage a range of soft and armored stationary and moving targets, minimizing collateral damage. APKWS guidance kits accurately strike air and ground targets, giving operators the ability to use them in a wide range of missions. The highly versatile kit can be fired by various platforms, including rotary- and fixed-wing aircraft, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles, static and mounted ground platforms, and maritime vessels.
The APKWS guidance kit is compatible with new and existing inventories of rocket motors, warheads, and fuzes. It requires minimal training to use in the field and has a simple, affordable maintenance concept, making it an efficient way to transform an unguided rocket into the precision munition of choice.
BAE Systems has been in full-rate production with its APKWS guidance kit for more than 12 years, allowing the U.S. armed forces and its allies to engage a variety of targets at a fraction of the cost of traditional munitions. BAE Systems leverages a robust supply chain and proven manufacturing capacity to deliver the guidance kit with speed and reliability.
APKWS laser-guidance kits are produced at BAE Systems' state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Hudson, New Hampshire and Austin, Texas. For more information about APKWS guidance kits, visit: www.baesystems.com/apkws.
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Original text here: https://www.baesystems.com/en/article/bae-systems-awarded-$1-7-billion-us-navy-contract-for-continued-production-of-apkws-laser-guidance-kits
[Category: BizNational Defense]
Alphabet Inc. Issues Commentary: Share Live Video With Emergency Services to Get the Help You Need
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, Dec. 11 -- Alphabet Inc. a provider of internet services (Google), issued the following commentary on Dec. 10, 2025:
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Share live video with emergency services to get the help you need
Launching today, Android Emergency Live Video helps you share vital visual information with emergency services in a single tap.
By Alastair Breeze, Software Engineer, Android
In an emergency, every second counts. But it can be hard to describe exactly what's happening, especially when you're stressed or in danger. Whether it's a car accident, a medical crisis or a rapidly moving
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, Dec. 11 -- Alphabet Inc. a provider of internet services (Google), issued the following commentary on Dec. 10, 2025:
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Share live video with emergency services to get the help you need
Launching today, Android Emergency Live Video helps you share vital visual information with emergency services in a single tap.
By Alastair Breeze, Software Engineer, Android
In an emergency, every second counts. But it can be hard to describe exactly what's happening, especially when you're stressed or in danger. Whether it's a car accident, a medical crisis or a rapidly movingwildfire, giving emergency responders eyes on the situation can make all the difference.
Starting today, we're introducing Emergency Live Video on Android. During an emergency call or text, a dispatcher can send a request to your phone to share live video. With a single tap, you can start securely streaming from your camera, allowing responders to quickly assess the situation and get you the right help in the moment. This real-time view can also help them guide you through life-saving steps, like CPR, until help arrives.
How Emergency Live Video works
We designed the feature to be simple and secure, with no setup required. During an emergency call or text, if the responder determines that seeing the scene would be helpful and it's safe to do so, they can send a request to your device. You'll see a prompt on your screen, and you can choose to start securely sharing your camera's live video with one tap. The feature is encrypted by default, and you are always in control of whether your video is shared, and can stop sharing instantly at any time.
Android Emergency Live Video builds on our work to make it easier to get help and provide users peace of mind through features like Emergency Location Service, Car Crash and Fall Detection, and Satellite SOS. The feature is rolling out today across the U.S., as well as select regions of Germany and Mexico, and is supported on Android phones running Android 8+ with Google Play services. We are closely working with public safety organizations around the world to expand this capability to more regions.
Public safety organizations interested in partnering to bring Emergency Live Video to their region can find more information in our partner documentation.
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Original text here: https://blog.google/products/android/emergency-live-video/
Alphabet Inc. Issues Commentary: Build the Internet Young People are Asking for -- Instead of Simply Banning Them From It
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, Dec. 11 -- Alphabet Inc. a provider of internet services (Google), issued the following commentary on Dec. 10, 2025:
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Build the internet young people are asking for -- instead of simply banning them from it
Save the Children's senior advisor for Protecting Children from Digital Harm reviews The Future Report and analyzes the political debate over "bans."
By Dr. Jeffrey DeMarco, Senior Advisor, Save the Children
Current public policy debates on young people and the internet often feature loud voices focused on banning access. However, these loud voices seldom
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, Dec. 11 -- Alphabet Inc. a provider of internet services (Google), issued the following commentary on Dec. 10, 2025:
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Build the internet young people are asking for -- instead of simply banning them from it
Save the Children's senior advisor for Protecting Children from Digital Harm reviews The Future Report and analyzes the political debate over "bans."
By Dr. Jeffrey DeMarco, Senior Advisor, Save the Children
Current public policy debates on young people and the internet often feature loud voices focused on banning access. However, these loud voices seldombelong to teenagers themselves.
That is why a Google-commissioned study, delivered by youth specialists Livity, is useful. It places at its core the voices of over 7,000 teenagers from across Europe on what actually helps them learn, connect and stay well when navigating online spaces.
The fix is not blanket prohibition. It is clear, age-appropriate guardrails.
The topline is simple but equally challenging: adolescents see technology as a force for good when it is designed with people in mind. They want tools that are accessible, empowering and take a "human-first" approach, and not features that replace people or create harm.
Very importantly, they want a say in how those tools are built, and not to be cut off from online spaces. In the report's words, teens are "not just users... but its future architects." As a psychologist and online safety professional, that really resonates with me -- that safety is not just flipping a switch, but a design choice and a shared responsibility.
On the topic of AI, the report is clear. AI is already part of how young people learn, so guidance matters more than gatekeeping. Across the sample, the majority of teenagers who have used AI report using it at least weekly for schoolwork or creative tasks. They say AI makes learning more engaging (50%), explains difficult topics (47%) and provides instant feedback (47%). In other words, they are not asking adults about the basics of AI; they are asking us to help them use it well. Over a quarter (28%) believe their schools have not approved any AI tools, and another 13% are not sure what is allowed.
The fix is not blanket prohibition. It is clear, age-appropriate guardrails. That means spelling out what is OK, what is not, how to cite, how to verify. That is what the teens are implicitly asking for, and the report's recommendations explicitly call for through curriculum-level AI and media literacy, age-appropriate experiences and harmonised standards that preserve access to information while protecting younger users.
If you want to understand how teens learn and explore, videos seem to be key. Nearly 84% say they watch educational or how-to videos at least a couple times a week; over a third watch daily. Video helps them pick up new skills, understand news and current events and encounter perspectives beyond their own.
Many teens judge personalized recommendations, which are often criticized (and sometimes rightly), as useful for finding what is genuinely interesting. That's especially true when combined with active search and content shared by friends. The point is not that feeds are not without their pitfalls and challenges, but that for the majority of teens, feeds are where they learn; they are their classrooms, and they are asking for smarter, safer ones.
Young people are not naive about risk. They worry about misinformation and want help to judge AI-generated content. They find value in recommendations but do not want to be nudged into rabbit holes. Above all, they want clarity and fairness, which can be manifested as privacy settings that are not extremely difficult to use, policies that match their developmental stage, and tools that do not leave anyone behind.
From Save the Children's perspective, the report's recommendations align with a rights-based approach: protection and participation travel together. We should be sceptical of one-size-fits-all bans that sever access without addressing the design features that amplify harm.
The evidence here shows teens already use AI and video to learn and create; the real work is making those environments safer by default and raising the floor of digital literacy. There are three practical moves we can make this school year:
* Require clearer, default-on safety and privacy controls for teens across platforms, including straightforward reporting, nudges that interrupt when necessary, and labelling for AI-generated content.
* Bake AI/media literacy into timetables so that young people are learning how to prompt well, to cross-check the returns they get, and also to spot synthetic content.
* Back parents to be the first line of support. National programmes that demystify tools, scams, and reporting -- and normalise asking for help -- will meet teens where they already turn when things go wrong.
If we listen to young people, the goal is not less internet but a better one.
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Original text here: https://blog.google/technology/families/build-the-internet-young-people-are-asking-for-instead-of-simply-banning-them-from-it/