
Hasan Minhaj Doesn't Know Prince Harry Wants Big Tech to Stop Hacking Our Kids’ Brains
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Oct 29, 2025 Prince Harry, a member of the British royal family and co-founder of the Archwell Foundation, dives into his experiences adapting to life in America. He discusses the dangers of AI, warning against repeating past social media mistakes and the urgent need for regulations to protect children's well-being. Topics include the creation of the Parents Network to support bereaved families, the implications of children interacting with AI, and the importance of digital rights. Harry emphasizes empowering young voices in shaping responsible tech.
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Becoming More 'American'—Surfing And Accents
- Prince Harry says he started surfing and joked about drinking Coors Light as part of becoming more 'American.'
- He playfully struggled with an American accent exercise during the warm-up chat.
TK Maxx Holds Tough Childhood Memory
- Prince Harry recalls buying casual clothes at TK Maxx during his youth and how it shaped painful memories.
- He said discount-store shopping now holds a special, difficult place in his memory.
Social Media's Double-Edged Impact
- Social media helped destigmatize mental health but simultaneously worsened youth well-being through addictive design.
- Prince Harry argues the platforms' incentives prioritize engagement over children's mental health, causing isolation and harm.






