As artificial intelligence becomes woven into daily campus life, college students are navigating a new kind of pressure, one that blends academic stress with digital uncertainty. From essay-writing bots to emotional chat companions, AI is changing how young adults think, create, and cope.
Last month, California became the first state to pass the sweeping AI safety law known as SB 53, the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act. The legislation requires major AI developers to publish safety plans, report any harmful incidents within 15 days, and outline plans for preventing catastrophic misuse.
While the law is aimed at large tech companies, its ripple effects will reach classrooms, counseling centers, and college campuses across the country.
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