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Gavin Newsom signs law to regulate AI, protect kids and teens from chatbots | Fortune
“Emerging technology like chatbots and social media can inspire, educate, and connect – but without real guardrails, technology can also exploit, mislead, and endanger our kids,” the Democrat said. “We’ve seen some truly horrific and tragic examples of young people harmed by unregulated tech, and we won’t stand by while companies continue without necessary limits and accountability.”
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Face to Face with Life’s Challenges: Ole-Jørgen Edna at TEDxBKK
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“Nearly ½ of the world’s population — more than 3 billion people — live on less than $2.50 a day. More than 1.3 billion live in extreme poverty — less than $1.25 a day. 1 billion children worldwide are living in poverty.”
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“Children in Shizuoka need more models. I thought I was making things, but I wasn’t. I want them to develop the habit of making things with their own hands.” — RIP Shunsaku Tamiya
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anti-natalist
adjective
UK /ˌæn.tiˈneɪ.təl.ɪst/ US /ˌæn.tiˈneɪ.t̬əl.ɪst/
believing or arguing that it is morally wrong to have children or that people should be encouraged not to have children.
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Face to Face with Life’s Challenges: Ole-Jørgen Edna at TEDxBKK
“This is what gives life its meaning and value.”
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Universal literacy was supposed to educate the common man to control his environment. Once he could read and write he would have a mind fit to rule. So ran the democratic doctrine. But instead of a mind, universal literacy has given him rubber stamps, rubber stamps inked with advertising slogans, with editorials, with published scientific data, with the trivialities of the tabloids and the platitudes of history, but quite innocent of original thought. Each man’s rubber stamps are the duplicates of millions of others, so that when those millions are exposed to the same stimuli, all receive identical imprints. It may seem an exaggeration to say that the American public gets most of its ideas in this wholesale fashion. The mechanism by which ideas are disseminated on a large scale is propaganda, in the broad sense of an organized effort to spread a particular belief or doctrine.
— Edward L. Bernays, Propaganda