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OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2024 (Volume 1)

Embracing the Technology Frontier

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The OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2024, Volume 1: Embracing the Technology Frontier provides new insights on key technologies that underpin the digital technology ecosystem and their impacts. Using big data and machine-learning techniques, Volume 1 provides new estimates of the growth rate of the ecosystem’s core – the information and communications technology (ICT) sector. It then looks toward the technology frontier with perspectives on the future of artificial intelligence (AI) and how it can be shaped into a positive force. Volume 1 also analyses how people, firms and governments are adopting digital technologies, offering insights into the scale and scope of digital divides and how to boost equal opportunity and inclusion. To that end, it looks at the critical need for next generation wireless networks to provide unlimited connectivity everywhere. Moving beyond the hype of immersive technologies, Volume 1 examines the proven ability of virtual reality (VR) to scale, while identifying its opportunities and risks. Finally, it shines a spotlight on mental health in digital environments, including those most at risk.

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Mental health and digital environments

Digital technologies have dramatically changed how people live and communicate, bringing benefits and opportunities, as well as new risks, including for mental health. This Spotlight discusses features of digital environments that help explain why people communicate and interact differently on line, including anonymity, disembodiment and disinhibition. It reviews negative behaviours associated with mental health problems, focusing on cyberbullying, excessive or problematic Internet use (PIU), and problematic social media use (PSMU), and how immersive technologies may magnify their effects. It shows that negative behaviours in digital environments are on the rise and they disproportionally affect girls. The Spotlight concludes with an emerging policy agenda to harness the opportunities and minimise the risks of digital and immersive environments for mental health.

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