Ensaios · 2025–2026
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2026
- When the Watcher Became the Confidant
For the better part of 70 years, the machines that profile us and the machines we confide in ran on separate tracks; with conversational AI, the watcher became the confidant.
- A Question, Five Years Later
A return, five years on, to a question I could not properly answer at my PhD viva: if privacy is fundamentally about the formation of the self in relation to others, what does it mean when the population most affected — adolescents — is the population in active formation?
- The Social Media Verdict Got It Half Right.
The trial proved that social media companies built a product that is addictive by design; that is the supply side.
- I Think We're Blaming the Wrong Thing for Anxious Kids
Jonathan Haidt's argument is somewhat incomplete: anxiety among young people had been climbing steadily since at least the 1950s, and pre-existing anxiety predicted heavier and more compulsive phone use, not the other way around.
- The email I didn’t open
Relief, I have spent the last several years learning, is not the same thing as safety.
- Why So Many "Bad" Behaviours Are Really About Safety
Children's most disruptive behaviours — the meltdowns, the refusals, the aggression — are usually not failures of self-control.
2025
- What Children Actually Need From Safety
Most adult conversations about keeping children safe end up being about restriction.
- Living Inside Algorithms
What happens to a young person's sense of self when much of their daily experience is shaped by systems that learn from them in real time?