The Cost of Waiting: How Social Media Exposed Our Blind Spot About AI
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We’re building technology faster than we’re asking questions, and this time, the danger may be silent.
In this episode, generational futurist and leadership speaker Ryan Vet explores how society has historically responded to new technology—from television and video games to smartphones and social media—and why artificial intelligence is fundamentally different. Using real-world examples, generational research, and cultural patterns, Ryan breaks down why previous technologies gave us time to react, debate, overcorrect, and recalibrate—and why AI will not.
Ryan examines how social media became the ultimate babysitter, how visibility disappeared as screens moved from living rooms to pockets, and why isolation—not content—is the real threat facing kids and teens today. He connects rising adolescent anxiety, depression, and mental health challenges to algorithmic systems that shape identity in private, individualized ways no generation has ever experienced before.
Most importantly, this episode asks the harder question leaders, parents, and policymakers can’t afford to ignore:
What scene will we walk into a year from now and barely recognize if we keep reacting instead of leading?
If you care about:
- Artificial intelligence and society
- Social media’s impact on kids and mental health
- Generational behavior and cultural shifts
- Leadership in the age of rapid technological change
- Parenting, technology, and the future of human connection
…this conversation is for you.
🎧 Listen now, head over to https://collide.ryanvet.com to vote in this week’s Your Perspective poll and see how others are thinking about AI, kids, and the future.
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About Ryan VetRyan Vet is a USA TODAY bestselling author, futurist, and international keynote speaker whose insights on generations, culture, and the future of work have been featured in Forbes, Financial Times, ABC, NBC, and CBS. His research helps leaders understand emerging generational patterns and anticipate societal shifts before they fully unfold.
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