The Algorithmic Gaze: Analyzing Artificial Intelligence Influence On Teenager’s Beauty Ideals In Norfolk County

Authors

  • Miska Swain Norwood High School
  • Jennifer Orlinski Mentor, Norwood High School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v14i1.8804

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, AI, teenagers,, social media, beauty, beauty standards, youth, surveys, opinions

Abstract

Public perceptions and attitudes toward beauty standards are significantly influenced by the increasing presence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in image generation, particularly among teenagers aged 13 to 19. With the ongoing research on AI on societal norms and self-image, it is vital to examine these influences to understand their implications on youth. This study aimed to investigate the opinions of teenagers in Norfolk County regarding AI generated images compared to natural images. This was done with an online survey with a total of 61 valid responses. This study concluded that a significant portion of respondents (48%) prefer AI- generated images over natural ones, and 48.3% lack confidence in distinguishing between the two images. Additionally, 81% of respondents believed that social media platforms should implement features to help users identify AI generated content. The research highlights that many teens feel comparing themselves to AI- generated images is detrimental to their well-being. Overall, this study amplifies the urgent need for enhanced media literacy, to promote critical thinking about digital content, which advocates for transparency in AI-generated imagery. Future research should explore the long-term effects of AI on beauty standards and consider interventions to support positive self-image among teens. 

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Author Biography

Jennifer Orlinski , Mentor, Norwood High School

Social studies teacher at Norwood high school, also the chair of the History department as well as the mentor and advisor for the Ap Research class. 

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Published

02-28-2025

How to Cite

Swain, M., & Orlinski , J. . (2025). The Algorithmic Gaze: Analyzing Artificial Intelligence Influence On Teenager’s Beauty Ideals In Norfolk County. Journal of Student Research, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v14i1.8804

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AP Capstone™ Research