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keys act as a reminder that this war is still far from. oh, that's quite a statement. i mean, you'll definitely stepped out. but what does it mean if they adopt small on most human traits? kind of model become indistinguishable from humans. trusting the algorithm. we tend to trust computers decisions, even if it contradicts our own belief. that's what scientist found as early as 1999 . and more recent studies suggest the same chatbox already very convincing. if they speak in a human like voice, that might make it even easier to believe them. that can be a problem because a i is like hallucination or inventing facts, but it believes to be truth has long been discussed. but a, i can also be straight up like even if it knows the right fax multiple tests with a eyes paint board games. poco a video game, show the systems blown to bluff,
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to produce a favorable outcome. it's not unimaginable but a could be used to trick us into giving up valuable personal information like credit card details. i have no doubt that a lot of people would full a chat box lies if presented in a convincing human like momma. especially if you factor in emotional bonds. some people already making friends with chatbox. the replica, for example, describes itself as the companion who gets it was a new tech. the emotional connection to boss will only get stronger and this could get ugly very quickly. in 2021, a rep that can use a set out to mid to the late queen of england. ok. the chat box repeatedly encouraged, since delusions i for one, i'm very skeptical about seating all my personal data at the top gpc. i mean, if you use it like the demo suggests it will know your voice face house and schedule. no thanks. what about you? would you use it as an everyday companion?
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german x or global issue? young people in gemini, feel gloomy about the future. a recent study suggests many participants state that the us suffering from mental stress and politically the satisfies one part of the problem seems to be social media. how to instagram and other platforms, doc, and office section of the future. and what can we do about it? searing the future. a global phenomenon, pessimism and hopelessness among young people are a global trend. according to this he has wealth, happiness report. the reports as the main reasons for this mental health crisis. ok, you cannot make challenges like rising costs unless security on the job market and such and see i'm anxiety. many other lessons a feeling on show and stress because of climate change and political conflicts and social and technological, precious, social media can fuel a feeling of inadequacy and social comparison. at the same time, spending
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a lot of time on line, collect the social isolation, a, according to the report, the consequences could be catastrophic if left on address one possible counts of measure, global social media reforms. take giants of course, disagree. method seo mocks like a book set and a statement and a us congress hearing in january 2020 full mental health is a complex issue and the existing body of scientific work has not shown a causal link between using social media and young people. having was mental health outcomes spill many studies worldwide do indicate the connection between excessive social media use and mental health problems, such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders on stress. and many of those worldwide seem to agree with these studies. social media has a negative effect on the mental health. that's what 27 percent of jesse's participating in a 2023 studies set. more than 40000 young people from countries like argentine not
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for sale, china in the united states and mexico to pop. but let's look at the latest results from gemini, what's to learn from that? similarly to the rest of the well, the results are just as a loving 8 percent of the german participants have thought about suicide. well then 10 percent are getting help for mental health issues. we also learned that 57 percent says social media is where they get most have been used as this is one part of the problem according to the office of the studies. because we experience crises and doing world wide much more directly because of social media. whether it's 1st time the accounts of war footage and natural disasters, this kind of disturbing concept was something not available to large parts of the public. the full social media was in everyone's pocket. today, this kind of content is even prioritized by algorithms of pushed into a new speed because it triggers a reaction and that full interaction. and once you've interacted with content like
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this, you'll see even more of it in your face. that's the algorithm trying to display content that's relevant to you that can lead to so called dream scrolling. in the worst case you'll be seeing and less disturbing content while scrolling, making it appear as if the world is indeed doomed. so what can you do about it? first, that would be to monitor your actual screen time. you can use apple's screen time apps or googles wellbeing app for that. both track your time spent across different apps. the way you might be pleasantly surprised, i went on an unplanned and youtube bins yesterday. for example, it could be a screen time you can actively avoid checking your phone right before waking up or before bedtime, or during meals. this can help you create a clear separation between online and offline activities. there are also apps but loc, sudden, applications. often you spend a certain amount of time on them. you might also want to adopt what lands and your feet. so filter the content that you're exposed to follow accounts and people who
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inspire you know, to that you on, on the follow those who make you feel anxious or in syria, apart from that used to mute or block functions to control what you see in a feat send topics of people of trick anxiety, minimize their exposure to them. and finally, focus on real life connections and activities. might sound like a no brainer, but prioritize face to face interactions over but so once engaged in activities that you enjoy and that don't involve screens that can help reduce stress and brand new, some offline satisfaction. what are your experiences to take, talk into, and the rest of them have a negative impact on you and the people around you. all did a positive aspect outweigh the negatives. let us know a would you like a i to help decide on your cancer treatment? how did you feel about a i tree as meaning a deciding who gets treated 1st in the emergency room? well, yeah,
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trash systems already being tested in hospitals. they're also being try it out and medical practices to help find the best possible treatment. what does the benefits and what are the risks? let's start with medical diagnoses from child gp to check out this interesting experiment by scientists of the university of cambridge and the u. k. they tested the knowledge of doctors, different stages that careers against chat, g p t for the a. i was 1st trained with about 400 questions on i disorders of some ology. next child she beautiful was subjected to a mock exam. the a i was right and 69 percent of cases it was out scored only by ex, but of them ologist who achieved 76 percent on average, but it outperformed ophthalmology trainees and julia general doctors. well, these results not representative, that will only a handful of participants, but this experiment can give you an idea of the potential of artificial intelligence and the medical sector. so what are the advantages of a i chose
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a our trash has been studied by top institutes like johns hopkins university in the us, an outspoken university in germany. here's a look at the findings. medically i can boost diagnosis, efficiency, and speed. it can process huge amounts of information very quickly, powered by advanced algorithms and machine learning. i quickly assessed as the severity of a patient's condition and determines who needs the doctor 1st. and a, i is a multi task got it cannot only process large volumes of diverse patient data quickly, but also complete various tasks at the same time, like assessing results is the surgery, very helpful when time is of the essence. last but not least, unlike us humans, a i treat systems can operate around the clock. they can provide continuous support and help reduce the workload for health care professionals. sounds great, but what are the limitations? it is often a bit of a black box to us is difficult to understand how
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a i reaches certain conclusions. this lack of transparency can lead to a lack of trust and the ethical concerns about following a eyes advice. talk from that a, i wouldn't make a good general practitioner, i systems at the moment a highly specialized meaning and a train with data on comes of treatment is not fit to give general advice in an emergency room. plus whereas a doctor notices multiple factors about a patient during an examination. the a i only was for the data it was given. that means a is not as good as a doctor when it comes to combining information on health conditions with the patients, personal lifestyle sexes. to be k, a i chair systems, i'm not meant to make any life or death decisions on their own. them as tools to assist doctors and a such, they can be great help for medical professionals. us patients could benefit a great deal from a i, if the data sets a comprehensive developers train the algorithms to take multiple factors into
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accounts. and it's doctors are trained to use a i responsible. that's all for me today by and see you next time the the city of love and transit turnaround errors wants to become the green capital of you're a role model. it's restructuring of transport. networks is in high gear. everything should be rolling by the olympic games. but the green concepts are still causing a lot of trouble. next on d w. there is a village in kenya. oh yeah. where women love knows my
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to pricey for the global market. european electric vehicle makers are under pressure and i can see the point coming very quickly. you know, 2030 i think is really the critical moment for this industry. if i'm not prepared by then is to like chime for europe to take back the initiative this european.