Generation Alpha, born from 2010 onwards, is the first generation to grow up fully immersed in a globally connected digital environment. While this exposure offers unprecedented opportunities for learning, social interaction, and cross-cultural engagement, it also presents significant ethical challenges. This paper explores the obstacles faced by Generation Alpha in practicing ethical global communication, including misinformation, cyberbullying, digital privacy risks, cultural misinterpretation, and excessive digital dependency. The study highlights the importance of ethical digital literacy, parental guidance, and structured education in mitigating these challenges. The findings suggest that while Generation Alpha demonstrates ethical potential, the complex digital landscape necessitates proactive interventions to ensure responsible, respectful, and culturally sensitive communication.
Dr. Basavaraj T. H (Sat,) studied this question.