In China, parents are buying smartwatches for children as young as 5, connecting them to a digital world that blends socializing with fierce competition.
China now turns off AI for the whole country during exam weeks. That’s because the Chinese Communist Party knows their youth learn less when they use artificial intelligence. Surely, President Xi ...
AS A RULE, China’s central planners do not say much about love. But look closely at recent plans from some reform-minded provinces—notably schemes that try to address a shrinking population—and ...
Chinese regulators have proposed rules that would limit the smartphone screen time of people under the age of 18 to a maximum of two hours per day. The radical draft rules laid out by the increasingly ...
Tesla has once again started selling its all-electric Cyberquad for Kids ATV, but this time it’s the Chinese market that gets to buy and ride the blacked-out, Cybertruck-inspired four-wheeler. In the ...
China has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. Meanwhile its population is getting older and its workforce is shrinking. By one estimate, China’s state pension will run out by 2035. This ...
Serious concerns regarding the popular social media app TikTok have grown significantly over the past several weeks raising questions about China's influence over young minds. This concern about China ...
The World Health Organization says it has requested more information from Chinese officials on an increase in respiratory illnesses and pneumonia clusters among children there. Officials from China’s ...
TikTok is burrowing into the devices — and the brains — of teens and tweens around the world. But, as the app’s Beijing-based parent company Bytedance is aggressively exporting the social media ...
SHANGHAI — One afternoon last August, Fang Qingqing received the call that every parent dreads. It was an instructor at the summer camp her 12-year-old son was attending: Her boy was badly injured and ...
GENEVA — The World Health Organization says it has made an official request to China for information about a potentially worrying spike in respiratory illnesses and clusters of pneumonia in children.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Wednesday downplayed concerns about the Chinese government using TikTok to surveil Americans — saying they would observe “young kids watching crazy videos.” Trump, 78, ...