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Can Technology and Entertainment Coexist with Mental Health?

Exploring the impact of AI, social media, and celebrity culture on our well-being

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Can Technology and Entertainment Coexist with Mental Health?

Exploring the impact of AI, social media, and celebrity culture on our well-being

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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In recent years, the intersection of technology, entertainment, and mental health has become a topic of increasing concern. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), social media, and celebrity culture, it's essential to examine the impact of these factors on our emotional well-being.

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found a correlation between generative AI use and depressive symptoms among US adults. The research, led by Dr. Perlis RH, revealed that daily AI use was associated with higher levels of depressive symptoms, particularly among younger adults (eFigure 4). While the study's findings are not conclusive, they suggest that excessive AI use may be a contributing factor to the growing mental health concerns among Americans.

Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, celebrities are speaking out about their own mental health struggles. Matthew Lillard, known for his roles in the Scream franchise and Scooby Doo movies, recently discussed his return to the Scream series and the fan theories surrounding his character's comeback. While Lillard didn't reveal any spoilers, he did acknowledge the importance of fan engagement and the impact of social media on his career.

In a separate development, Connor Storrie, host of the popular podcast Heated Rivalry, made headlines with a promotional video for his upcoming appearance on Saturday Night Live (SNL). The clip, which features Storrie and SNL cast member Sarah Sherman, showcases the pair's comedic chemistry and highlights the often-blurred lines between reality and entertainment.

As we navigate the complexities of modern life, it's essential to recognize the interplay between technology, entertainment, and mental health. Sam Altman, CEO of X Corp, recently announced a $110B funding round from Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank, which will likely further accelerate the development of AI and related technologies. However, it's crucial that we consider the potential consequences of these advancements on our collective well-being.

In the world of software development, experts are calling for a better streams API for JavaScript, citing usability and performance issues with the current standard. While this may seem like a niche concern, it highlights the need for more thoughtful design and consideration of user experience in the tech industry.

As we move forward, it's essential to prioritize mental health and well-being in our personal and professional lives. By acknowledging the potential risks and benefits of technology and entertainment, we can work towards creating a healthier, more balanced relationship between these aspects of our lives.

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  • Perlis RH, Gunning FM, Uslu AA, et al. Generative AI Use and Depressive Symptoms Among US Adults. JAMA Netw Open. 2026;9(1):e2554820. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.54820
  • Sam Altman: We raised a $110B round from Amazon, Nvidia, SoftBank
  • We deserve a better streams API for JavaScript
  • Matthew Lillard reveals how he's back in Scream 7 — through telepathy
  • Connor Storrie makes out with Sarah Sherman in SNL promo

In recent years, the intersection of technology, entertainment, and mental health has become a topic of increasing concern. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), social media, and celebrity culture, it's essential to examine the impact of these factors on our emotional well-being.

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found a correlation between generative AI use and depressive symptoms among US adults. The research, led by Dr. Perlis RH, revealed that daily AI use was associated with higher levels of depressive symptoms, particularly among younger adults (eFigure 4). While the study's findings are not conclusive, they suggest that excessive AI use may be a contributing factor to the growing mental health concerns among Americans.

Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, celebrities are speaking out about their own mental health struggles. Matthew Lillard, known for his roles in the Scream franchise and Scooby Doo movies, recently discussed his return to the Scream series and the fan theories surrounding his character's comeback. While Lillard didn't reveal any spoilers, he did acknowledge the importance of fan engagement and the impact of social media on his career.

In a separate development, Connor Storrie, host of the popular podcast Heated Rivalry, made headlines with a promotional video for his upcoming appearance on Saturday Night Live (SNL). The clip, which features Storrie and SNL cast member Sarah Sherman, showcases the pair's comedic chemistry and highlights the often-blurred lines between reality and entertainment.

As we navigate the complexities of modern life, it's essential to recognize the interplay between technology, entertainment, and mental health. Sam Altman, CEO of X Corp, recently announced a $110B funding round from Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank, which will likely further accelerate the development of AI and related technologies. However, it's crucial that we consider the potential consequences of these advancements on our collective well-being.

In the world of software development, experts are calling for a better streams API for JavaScript, citing usability and performance issues with the current standard. While this may seem like a niche concern, it highlights the need for more thoughtful design and consideration of user experience in the tech industry.

As we move forward, it's essential to prioritize mental health and well-being in our personal and professional lives. By acknowledging the potential risks and benefits of technology and entertainment, we can work towards creating a healthier, more balanced relationship between these aspects of our lives.

Sources:

  • Perlis RH, Gunning FM, Uslu AA, et al. Generative AI Use and Depressive Symptoms Among US Adults. JAMA Netw Open. 2026;9(1):e2554820. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.54820
  • Sam Altman: We raised a $110B round from Amazon, Nvidia, SoftBank
  • We deserve a better streams API for JavaScript
  • Matthew Lillard reveals how he's back in Scream 7 — through telepathy
  • Connor Storrie makes out with Sarah Sherman in SNL promo

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