This episode explores the impact of social media and emerging AI technologies on childhood development and the resulting anxieties among parents. Against the backdrop of rising rates of mental illness among young people, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses his book, "The Anxious Generation," and the societal shift towards increased parental involvement and screen time since the 1990s. More significantly, the conversation delves into the lack of a shared moral framework in modern parenting, leading to a reliance on metrics and a hesitancy to make value judgments about children's screen time. For instance, the discussion highlights the challenges of balancing children's access to technology with the need to foster healthy attention spans and moral development. In contrast to the prevailing laissez-faire attitude towards adult technology use, Haidt advocates for stricter regulations and age verification systems for children's access to social media and AI, arguing that this is a crucial step in protecting their well-being. Ultimately, the episode underscores the urgent need for a societal shift towards a more holistic approach to childhood development, emphasizing the importance of real-world interactions and a strong moral compass in navigating the complexities of the digital age.