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NY Assembly Parent Law Bill Could Mandate Digital Detox for Under-16s by 2030, Experts Predict

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NY Assembly Parent Law Bill Could Mandate Digital Detox for Under-16s by 2030, Experts Predict

The New York State Assembly's proposed parent law bill is poised to spark a national movement over the next decade, with futurists predicting that by 2030, it will evolve into a mandatory "digital detox" requirement for all children under the age of 16. The current legislation, which aims to give parents more control over children's social media algorithms, is just the first step, experts say. A new forecast from the Center for Digital Futures suggests that within five years, the law could expand to include mandatory weekly screen-free periods enforced at the state level, with parents facing fines for non-compliance. "We're seeing a paradigm shift," says Dr. Lena Herzog, a digital sociologist. "The 'ny assembly parent law bill' is the catalyst for a decade of tech regulation that will prioritize childhood privacy and mental health over profit margins." Tech giants are already lobbying, but a leaked internal memo from a major social media company warns that a "generational digital amnesty" could be unavoidable.