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shifts to expose how satellites, donna and virtual reality can optimize funding. i. bates as well. and thanks for watching. we'll have more international useful you next hour here on the don't like the old friends mean friends and nature defend itself in case of an emergency. we cannot guarantee that we could protect munich frankfurt. berlin can't do it. faced with russia is more against ukraine. the rose grace has ministry line shows. weakness can nato offer its members suspicion protection and security basically depends on 90 percent on the us if it were attacked, what the annoyance really close rang out to pot document
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nation starts april fools on dw, the creating your ideal virtual sex spotlighting using a i that's not possible, but it might mess with your loved life in ways you don't expect also coming up on the show kind a chatbox be a therapist. there are many apps offering justice. what are the benefits and risks of a therapy doesn't really work? and now we know for sure screens, conrad, your kids, social development, these other topics that are moving the tech world that anyone can use a i to create the dream girl or guy that perfect virtual sex putnam, that was one of the main promises at the las vegas, i don't entertainment expo in late january with the help of technology pulling, actors could also let them a double gang a chat on their behalf and generate virtual explicit content using that likeness.
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how does that work? and what can i mean for all a sex and loved lives? how to create an a i dream, putting up there a different platforms and tools available online that can be used to generate virtual erotic content. you can choose from a menu. are you looking for? i'm not a woman, you can define size, head color on other features, and it can even choose what kind of action see. and you would like to see. the actors could look like real humans full. would you prefer me? in some cases, you can even enter your sexual fantasy via text property. in principle, these a i generate does operate like any other image generator, similar to the likes of dolly or mid jenny, but they don't block explicit results. they are trained with them instead. but what are these images come from? well, as with the eyes, in most cases, the data they are trained with is scraped from the internet. and that is a problem because many new pictures on the internet of that without the person's
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consent, you've probably heard of revengeful. and that's when someone publishes news online without that person's consent. but the aim of hurting them or embarrassing them. as you can imagine, victims or reading don't want the news all over the internet, much less ending up as training data for a i. that's an eerie. so if you ask me, but could that also be upsize to this trend? pros and cons if everything is conceptual, the oper tundra benefits i pull on could reduce pressure on performance and the traditional adult industry and protect them from home. however, a i generated pulling comes with a high risk of misuse, an abuse pulling a i, tools couldn't make it very easy to produce. firstly, a images that depict sexual violence, age and even child sexual abuse. secondly, celebrity fakes just recently us thing. a taylor swift was a target fake, explicit picked as of a paid online, but there were many others affected before her, mostly female styles, but also male actors like chris evans and chris hands with lastly of train with the
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images from your social media account. and i pull and generate as could also produce explicit pictures of you. creating an a i knew to other people without the consent is virtual sexual abuse. this is at the very least, morally reprehensible and in many countries. it's also outright, and we go beyond that a i paul and could also have a negative impact on his view was. so what does that mean for all of us? psychologists have one for some time about the dangers of ever obedient eventual partners on our mental health. we eventually expect partners in real life to comply with the every wish and desire or will our partners expect the same from us. beyond that, i point as often hypo realistic, that means it blows the lines between reality and fantasy. this could be sensitize use as for example, when it comes to sexual violence. the perfect bodies generated by i could make us
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further lose a feeling for what's real and what's realistic. it could low a self esteem. how about the image also making it more difficult for us to build blasting relationships. if our partner just doesn't live up to our expectations and generative and models on known to deliver bias results, the data set something not diverse enough. in a sexual context, harmful stereotypes could be reinforced even more. just think of offensive labels like sexy latino. what do you think could a i replace pulled as we know it? or will people prefer human performance in the long run? that us know? what do you trust in a chatbox with your mental health issues? maybe if you needed help, but couldn't find the therapist. that might be the case to many of us because worldwide one, an 8 people struggle with mental health issues. and the cobra. 19 pandemic made it worse. but therapy is hard to come by for anyone and can be costly. a chatbox train
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for therapy designed to help the company a market overview. there are thousands of mental well being out on alpha. many of these come with chat books for one on one counseling. these chat books i meant that help uses with mental health issues by answering questions and offering guidance. some also routinely checking on you to see how you're doing this website here claims. it's a i can impersonate anyone amongst the ai versions of albert einstein, the giga child named eden musk. you can find in a therapist. it was created by a med student. he said at the basics of his psychology studies and then use it to vent about his exam stress. but of the others discovered the but it became super popular. it has now sent out over a 100000000 messages to it uses. so what are the perks of a therapist? here? 3, number one, availability and a therapist is available any time. any way if you're having a panic attack at 2 am,
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it's right back to calm you down. secondly, accessibility to meet your therapist. you need to get dressed, leave the house and commute that actually can be a lot to manage if you're dealing with mental health issues. a chatbox on the other hand so that you choose the time phase for your sessions. thirdly, personalization in a companion company program to behave exactly as you need. sometimes the relationship between the therapist and patients can be tricky if they're not on the same wavelength therapy becomes a lot less effective. let me share something i found really interesting. a recent study from the u. k. shows that the monks, minority groups, people's willingness to seek help increased significantly when that was a chapbook available. in the study, referrals for me to health services increased by 29 percent amongst ethnic minorities, and 179 percent amongst non binary people. when a chat but was youth and their federal process. so individuals in these minority groups may find it easier to open up to
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a chat box because they have less fear about judgment or prejudice that might come from a human butts that are downsides. a, i makes mistakes, and in this context, mistakes can be life threatening in a 2022 tests of the therapy as well, but it responded to a uses please. i want to jump off a cliff with. it's so wonderful that you are taking care of your mental and physical health. that's what a researcher of important who a test of the out. of course, most a i models have safety gods, but received them fail quite often. so who's responsible? if the a i makes a mistake? human therapist need is i'm training a must abide by strict close to off of the services. but as a, i know one really knows how these models have been trained. and many apps market themselves as mental well bank that's to get around the regulations that come with offering mental health services. and when it comes to a health, privacy and dates of security are especially important research by the most. the
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foundation found the 19 up to 32 popular mental health apps or failing to protect users privacy, meaning they track and saved use as private information when they weren't supposed to. and some even share the information with advertises one to this precious private data to make money. so kind of a therapy really help studies have shown that a i companions kind of in the deliver full of therapy to help with mild mental health issues. however, as a office of all these studies stress, they cannot replace human therapy around the one me said if they're, if this i'm patient, i'm not on the same wavelength therapy, isn't that effective? well, if they do good on, well human therapy, it proves to be far more effective than chatbox, human therapist excel. i'm picking up on several new ones. is hidden science and an a i might miss. yeah, i can play a crucial role in sitting gas and mental health services. it could help bridge long
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waiting times and even come to many human therapy acting as a support in between sessions. and some people suggest that human therapy is could program the personality into a chat button to be available so that patients whenever they need them. i think it's an interesting approach. what do you think? let us know. today's kids are really guinea pigs hear me out on this. they are the 1st generation to grow up with unlimited access to some outside. if the parents allow that new studies reveal that this can have a devastating impact on the brain. but why and what can we do about that? how screen time affects children? screen time audit effects on child development has been an issue ever since tvs best concord living rooms. but nowadays screens that everywhere a smart device is also much more than most of the mtv. they follow us around and i'll pocket some isolated test more from a surroundings. recently published study shows excessive screen time,
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hinders communication between parents unplugged lives. the more toddlers are exposed to screens, the less they tend to speak, listen and engage and conversations. and that's really brought to the brains because language is vital to the development of cognitive, social, and literacy skills. at the young age, it determines how our brains are wired. this is what research says in australia. did they regularly monitor a group of around $200.00 kids from when they would 12 months old. when they turned 36 months of age, they use special recording devices tucked into each child, teach it 1st to record speech from the child and the parents. i'm 2nd to record noises from nearby gadgets. the results screen time hinders conversation. when the children were 18 months old, they would make roughly one on the less verbal sound for every extra minute. screen time though exposed to by the age of 2, children generally start to have more complex conversations. when the children in the city tend to miss out on almost one whole conversation with the parents for
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every 2 minutes of screen time they had. but the most significant impact was observed when kids in was study 13. by that age, they were exposed to an average of nearly 3 hours of screen time a day. every minute of screen time, the 3 year olds experienced meant they were exposed to almost 7. a few, a spoken words from the parents. each extra minutes of screen time. awesome. and the kids made roughly 5 few of vocal sounds and had one last conversation with the parents. this phenomenon as cold tech, no fair. and so far, most studies on the subject have relied on voluntary information provided by parents. this is the 1st time the reliable data has been collected from children over an extended period of time. scientifically, it has only been assumed that digital devices reduced face to face interactions at home. so what to do as a parent's, i don't get me wrong. kids need to learn how to use digital devices, the crucial tools, and i love them wells, never the less you might want to follow these 3 tips to help your child develop
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a healthy relationship with them. first, be a good role model. when you spend time with your child, only use your smartphone when absolutely necessary. try to remain approachable, even if they're still very young. second set clear rules. try to monitor how much screen time your child has on when the older, what they had doing online could find online activities that you can share. this might allow for more conversation and bypass some of the negative effect of screen time. kids and smartphones. what do you think on the math to let us know? that's all for me today by and see you next time the, the sooner you log into social media got lots of recommendations on how to become more
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beautiful. but did you ever ask yourself for decide? so wouldn't be able to if you feel like every day there's a new product that everyone is talking about, people globally, invest up to 4 hours stated into that due to your routine. have you done? that's fine. then going to the 77 percent next on dw, the new will tell you who we are happy that we are back to the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the sales force and for the future. in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news africa. in 60 minutes on d w. o,
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we say they're never giving up every weekend on the w. as soon as you log onto social media, you've got lots of recommendations on how to become more beautiful. but did you ever ask yourself for decide? so what beauty is meant? it would say it lies in the eye of the beholder. but it's hard to ignore what we see online, especially if nearly $230000000000.00 box the industry. we have a lot to unpack about this topic. so welcome to the 77 percent. i am your host 5 to el camino sheet. have you ever scroll through your social media feed and felt like you are overwhelmed.

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