In terms of the whole TikTok and chatbots thing, I totally agree that they are dangerous as hell. I know people very close to me who literally cannot watch movies because TikTok has degraded their attention span, which I think is fucked up. Also, some people in my Adv Higher English class cant sit through a 1hr 40min class with a reasonably chill teacher and nice class without getting distracted and complaining about having to analyse like 2 poems a day as if thats bad. It all comes down to attention span degradation, and its terrifying that if we are Gen-Z (most of my year is '06-'07, I'm early '07) then what is it like for the kids in First and Second year while my year is like this in our last, Sixth year of high school. Some people I know in the years below and from just helping at school events I can see there is a larger distaste in the idea of school and education - more troublemakers, more people skipping school often, etc. It seems to be those in late primary school transitioning to high school, roughly P6-S2 have had it the roughest, having hard time being that their first years of high school were primarily in home-learning. I think it's an interesting topic to look at because Covid, TikTok, and things like ChatGPT abuse are rampant factors in play, and that's just looking at the effect on their education. By ChatGPT abuse I mean using it to write entire things for a class. While I've used it here and there for advice, word choice, structure, and such, I have never fully written something using the software while I know people who will just go "write me a 2000 word 4 paragraph essay about ----" and hand it in. They have scanners to try and detect it now but ChatGPT has gotten so good at writing it's own original stuff that its hard to not believe it or catch it when it comes up.
Basically, kids are doomed if nothing happens - their attention span is going to turn into absolutely fuck all, and they're gonna drop out as soon as they can or they're gonna spend 2 mins having a website write important, SQA marked papers for them because why would they put effort into something a bot can do for them.
I'd be happy to answer any questions about being in school in the current situation, ask away if you have any.
(Edit: To justify, I don't use TikTok, and my attention span seemed fine, so I asked people who do use if they feel that is what diminished their attention span. Some were outright honest and said it likely was, but that they will continue using it, while some said it was not a factor even though they admitted the attention span decrease spiked around the time they began using TikTok.)