As life online becomes a key “third space,” AI is a companion for kids as young as 11, with new insights showing violence, sexual role-play and graphic videos are widespread
BOSTON, Dec. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Aura, the leading AI-powered online safety platform for families, today unveiled a new report — The State of the Youth 2025: Coming of Age in a Fully Connected World. These findings draw on clinical analysis of behaviors observed through Aura Parents, Aura’s app for monitoring children’s digital safety and wellbeing, alongside Talker Research surveying 2,000 U.S. parents and their internet-connected children aged 8 to 17. They highlight the impact of an “always-on” world on kids and teens — one that exposes them to adult themes far earlier than ever before and drives family friction.
Here are the report’s top findings:
Violence has entered the chat (source: Aura device data):
According to kids, they see violent content a lot: 59% have seen at least one violent video this year, with 36% seeing multiple, most often on YouTube, followed by TikTok. (Source: Talker Research).
AI is fast-tracking childhood (source: Aura device data):
According to parents, 86% agree that children are growing up faster than previous generations, with 34% saying kids start acting like teenagers at 11–12 years old. (Source: Talker Research).
Kids can’t unsubscribe from digital stress (source: Aura device data):
According to parents, nearly half believe tech is negatively shaping kids’ emotions, and they say girls are affected almost twice as often as boys — 51% compared with 36%. (Source: Talker Research).
Life online bleeds into IRL family feuds (source: Talker Research):
Advice from the experts at Aura, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Scott Kollins: “Digital life is tough for families, and the gap between kids and parents only adds tension at home as childhood seems to speed by. We’re really concerned about how common sexually violent AI conversations are, but what’s even more surprising is how early this starts. Kids are learning about very sensitive topics from chatbots with no guardrails or guidance for what’s developmentally or ethically appropriate. To really understand today’s kids, families need open conversations, clearer boundaries and ways to build healthier digital habits together.”
For a deeper look at how families are navigating violent content, digital stress and tech use conflicts, read the full report at aura.com/reports/state-of-the-youth-2025. Families can also find tips, resources, and support at aura.com/parents.
Select data from this report will be submitted for peer review by Aura’s research team. To partner with us, contact Chief Medical Officer Dr. Scott Kollins at AuraResearchSupport@aura.com.
Methodology:
Data for this report derives from three primary sources. The first is Aura’s commercial data from over 3,000 children aged 5–17, representing more than 42,000 days of activity, which was analyzed to examine AI engagement and thematic content. The second source is survey and behavioral data from more than 500 participants in Aura’s ongoing TECHWISE study. The third source comes from Talker Research findings, surveying 2,000 American parents of kids aged 8 to 17 and their kids, who have access to the internet; the survey was commissioned by Aura and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between Nov. 19 and Nov. 25, 2025.
About Aura:
Aura is one of the fastest-growing online safety solutions for individuals and families. Whether you’re protecting yourself, your kids, or your aging loved ones, Aura meets your needs at every stage of life. From real-time threat detection and scam alerts to tools that help parents protect their kids from predators, cyberbullying, and tech-driven mental health risks, Aura empowers families to thrive in the digital world. Learn more at aura.com.
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