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online or in person. i want to ask if you want to add anything to this picture, especially when it comes to what platforms are able to actually do that human rights defenders on the ground need that would help them as they tried to do this. >> definitely i agree with, like, the channels and you know, like write a message -- especially like at the issues, you know, like human rights defenders on the grounds are kind of like, changing, constantly. and also from one country to another, the level, the situations are quite different from one country to another. so that is why, like, kind of like the platforms, they have like a google policy and one policy fits for all. it does not really work in reality. so, that is why we actively encourage all the platforms to engage with local, cso local activists. first, identify -- the risk level and to be part of the mitigation. so, currently right now, myanmar i always said about it, like, because we have not necessarily just -- kind of, you know, since last decade we h
online or in person. i want to ask if you want to add anything to this picture, especially when it comes to what platforms are able to actually do that human rights defenders on the ground need that would help them as they tried to do this. >> definitely i agree with, like, the channels and you know, like write a message -- especially like at the issues, you know, like human rights defenders on the grounds are kind of like, changing, constantly. and also from one country to another, the...
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amazon is transforming itself from an online bookstore to an online mall. transformed amazon into a retail platform where anyone could sell their goods to his customers and invited thousands of other businesses to be a part of it. it's the easiest place for anybody small or large who wants to set up shop online to sell online because they can access our 12 million plus customers, anybody, all comeers. in 2003, amazon launch. search inside the book, users were allowed to search for the desired term in a book without purchasing it. publishers cautiously agreed that amazon would scan some books and turn them into searchable text. in fact, bazos was promoting the digital book industry at that time. in that time, apple controlled the music market with ipad and itunes and basus. didn't want to lose his control over the book market. a year later, basel set up lab in silicon valley. he asked his researchers to build device to read digital books. in this laboratory, he said to the project officials, you must develop a strategy in such a way that everyone who sells b
amazon is transforming itself from an online bookstore to an online mall. transformed amazon into a retail platform where anyone could sell their goods to his customers and invited thousands of other businesses to be a part of it. it's the easiest place for anybody small or large who wants to set up shop online to sell online because they can access our 12 million plus customers, anybody, all comeers. in 2003, amazon launch. search inside the book, users were allowed to search for the desired...
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amazon is transform. transforming itself from an online bookstore to an online mall. he transformed amazon into a retail platform where anyone could sell their goods to his customers and invited thousands of other businesses to be a part of it. it's the easiest place for anybody small or large who wants to set up shop online to sell online because they can access our 12 million plus customers, anybody, all comeers. in 2003, amazon launched search inside the book. users were allowed to search for the desired term in a book without purchasing it. publishers cautiously agreed that amazon would scan some books and turn them into searchable text. in fact, bezos was promoting the digital book industry at that time. in that time, apple controlled the music market with ipad and itunes and bazos didn't want to lose his control over the book market. year later, bazo set up lab in silicon valley. he asked his researchers to build a device to read digital books. in this laboratory, he said to the project officials, you must develop a strategy in such a way that everyone who sells
amazon is transform. transforming itself from an online bookstore to an online mall. he transformed amazon into a retail platform where anyone could sell their goods to his customers and invited thousands of other businesses to be a part of it. it's the easiest place for anybody small or large who wants to set up shop online to sell online because they can access our 12 million plus customers, anybody, all comeers. in 2003, amazon launched search inside the book. users were allowed to search...
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and as we've seen, as online shoppers, that technologyjust got more advanced for online shopping.xt iteration of that. and we are seeing all different types of age groups adopt and use it. does this mean that brands have to sell in the live shopping space in order to be successful? or could theyjust do a bit of brand building in a live shopping event? it's not a do—or—die situation. of course, if you're a brand that really targets a demographic that tends to go into the mall or store more, live shopping would probably not be a great investment for that specific brand. with that said, technology is getting more advanced. so if a brand had some sort of strategy that incorporated this, whether it's on the marketing side or it's maybe delving into this just a little bit as an example, this isjust one iteration of how people shop. and this is just going to be incorporated into an online experience. brands can't ignore it. whether they want to go into it headfirst really depends on the demographic that they're trying to target. so do you think we're going to lose more bricks and mortar
and as we've seen, as online shoppers, that technologyjust got more advanced for online shopping.xt iteration of that. and we are seeing all different types of age groups adopt and use it. does this mean that brands have to sell in the live shopping space in order to be successful? or could theyjust do a bit of brand building in a live shopping event? it's not a do—or—die situation. of course, if you're a brand that really targets a demographic that tends to go into the mall or store more,...
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to put it plainly, acpad in helping low-income americans get online and stay online.ct, it's been the most successful program ever in a decades-long bipartisan effort to solve the digital divide. acps success of course lies in its universal appeal. americans from all 50 states are enrolled. when the commission was forced to freeze enrollment, over 130 households -- this is the freeze numbers -- over 130 households in my home state of kansas, over 270,000 in nevada. 1.1 million in ohio. 1.7 million in million in florida. 558,000 in louisiana. 552,000 in arizona. 470,000 in virginia. that's of course just a smattering. what is that, six states? enrollment was growing steadily at the time week over week. notably the program surpassed something that i continued, surpassed expectations and rule in poland. let that be set clearly. in the work of the program was so popular. nationwide, nearly 70% of residents surveyed by aarp said they support congress continuing to fund the program. that same study found that acp enables those personal connections online for seniors with co
to put it plainly, acpad in helping low-income americans get online and stay online.ct, it's been the most successful program ever in a decades-long bipartisan effort to solve the digital divide. acps success of course lies in its universal appeal. americans from all 50 states are enrolled. when the commission was forced to freeze enrollment, over 130 households -- this is the freeze numbers -- over 130 households in my home state of kansas, over 270,000 in nevada. 1.1 million in ohio. 1.7...
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced, brand tire country, put on social media, personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually. is going to be a hybrid, personalized $1.00 to $1.00 directing video. instead of using the same video, ad creative and, and sending adobe with the ad campaign with the show room con, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip, depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that. i do need to go with that. i know t
well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced, brand tire country, put on social...
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hypoth personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually is going to be a hybrid, personalized $1.00 to $1.00 targeting video. instead of using the same video ad cleared and sending it to do with the ad campaign with the shell rubicon, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that highly names go to the email. we don't get t
well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hypoth personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social...
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amazon is transforming itself from an online bookstore to an online mall. it transformed amazon into a retail platform." platform where anyone could sell their goods to his customers and invited thousands of other businesses to be a part of it. it's the easiest place for anybody small or large who wants to set up shop online to sell online because they can access our 12 million plus customers, anybody, all comeers. in 2003 amazon launched search inside the book, users allowed to search for the desired term in a book without purchasing it. publishers cautiously agreed that amazon would scan some books and turn them into searchable text. in fact, bezos was promoting the digital book industry at that time. in that time, apple controlled the music market with ipad and itunes and bazos didn't want to lose his control over the bookmarket. a year later, beso set up lab in silicon valley. he asked his researchers to build a device to read digital books. in this laboratory, he said to the project officials, you must develop a strategy in such a way that everyone who
amazon is transforming itself from an online bookstore to an online mall. it transformed amazon into a retail platform." platform where anyone could sell their goods to his customers and invited thousands of other businesses to be a part of it. it's the easiest place for anybody small or large who wants to set up shop online to sell online because they can access our 12 million plus customers, anybody, all comeers. in 2003 amazon launched search inside the book, users allowed to search for...
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Mar 21, 2024
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online child sexual exploitation includes the use of online platforms to target and groom children and the production and endless distribution of child sexual abuse material, which can haunt victims for their entire lives and in some cases take their lives. everyone here will agree this conduct is abhorrent. i would like to turn to a brief video to hear directly from the victims, survivors of the impact -- survivors about the impact these crimes have had on them. >> i was sexually exploded on facebook. >> i was sexually exploded on instagram. >> i was sexually exploded on x. >> look at how beautiful miriam is. >> my son riley died from suicide after being sexually exploded on facebook. >> and child who has been sexually exploited is never the same ever again. >> i reported this issue numerous times, and it took over an decade before anyone helped me. >> you might be able to tell that i'm using a green screen. why is that? in an internet world, my past abusers can contact me. fans of my abuse material as a child can find me and contact me. >> as a 17-year-old child, i read an impact sta
online child sexual exploitation includes the use of online platforms to target and groom children and the production and endless distribution of child sexual abuse material, which can haunt victims for their entire lives and in some cases take their lives. everyone here will agree this conduct is abhorrent. i would like to turn to a brief video to hear directly from the victims, survivors of the impact -- survivors about the impact these crimes have had on them. >> i was sexually...
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually is going to be hyper personalized, $1.00 to $1.00 by getting video. instead of using the same video, ad creative and, and sending adobe with the ad campaign with the show room con, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip, depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than matt hyde in each go with the map, we don't get
well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social...
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually is going to be a hybrid, personalized $1.00 to $1.00 targeting video. instead of using the same video ad creative and sending adobe about the ad campaign with the show room con, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip, depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that. hiding each go with the email, we don't get t
well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social...
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Mar 16, 2024
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total chaos, not online deliveries. it's not just online deliveries.'s cash only. but then we've got dawn, who says, i've just had my tesco delivery without a problem . delivery without a problem. yeah. sainsbury's, is suffering more than sainsbury's customers, suffering more than tesco ones. it seems . but is this more than it seems. but is this more than coincidence, stephanie? >> well, i think there's something a bit more sinister to it in my opinion. but today is just basically the rage against the machine. so many of the machine. i think so many of these supermarkets, they've depended so on these depended so much on these automated online that they automated tills online that they have never thought that a situation like today would happen. most customers, now that i've seen from online, they're asking, can i get my money back? and we get an apology? that and can we get an apology? that the that gone the fact that we've now gone in—store and these tills can't even serve us properly, like you guys saying they can? we guys are saying they can? we kn
total chaos, not online deliveries. it's not just online deliveries.'s cash only. but then we've got dawn, who says, i've just had my tesco delivery without a problem . delivery without a problem. yeah. sainsbury's, is suffering more than sainsbury's customers, suffering more than tesco ones. it seems . but is this more than it seems. but is this more than coincidence, stephanie? >> well, i think there's something a bit more sinister to it in my opinion. but today is just basically the...
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually is going to be hyper personalized, $1.00 to $1.00 by getting video. instead of using the same video, ad creative and, and sending adobe with the ad campaign with the show room con, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip, depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that. hide the nation? go to the email, we don'
well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social...
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually is going to be hyper personalized, $1.00 to $1.00 targeting video. instead of using the same video ad creative and sending adobe about the ad campaign with the show room con, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip, depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that. i do need to go with that. i know they give me
well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social...
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why did you decide to join a protest online? um, so when i was uh, in 2020 i was living with an i mean a compromise for adults and i could not attend the physical protest. i also, i'm a weirdo and the fact that i live in los angeles and i don't on the car. so it makes getting the protests a bit difficult. um uh a very interesting twist. um i was actually, i had changed to write about my own pro test and then adult. and i have a um, a mutual friend who attended my pro test uh that i ended up being the reason why i ended up attending a dog. so i actually wrote a report of kids about adults pro test and then had originally had an essay that was supposed to go live about my own, which ended up didn't not going live. and then nat geo ended up writing about it. so it was a really a kind of a weird, wonderful kind of community experience that was being brought forth from people around the world that were trying to figure out like how we can participate. daniel, do you believe that video games can offer this new space for people to expr
why did you decide to join a protest online? um, so when i was uh, in 2020 i was living with an i mean a compromise for adults and i could not attend the physical protest. i also, i'm a weirdo and the fact that i live in los angeles and i don't on the car. so it makes getting the protests a bit difficult. um uh a very interesting twist. um i was actually, i had changed to write about my own pro test and then adult. and i have a um, a mutual friend who attended my pro test uh that i ended up...
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initially, the friends got jobs in one of the online drug stores.er, we didn’t work for my uncle for long, the demands grew, and experience gained. subsequently, timur and stepan decided to open their own drug shop. no matter how strange it may seem, it is quite simple engage in this type of activity. at the initial stage, of course, they need some funds to purchase a certain initial batch for him. selling this illegal substance , creating a store is not as difficult as it seems, but also not as simple as it could be. maxim dekterev, head of the department for investigating crimes against information security and drug trafficking, the investigative department of the usc for the city of minsk, exercised control over the case of the drug store fire and ice. specified citizens, so to speak, are not new to drug trafficking due to the fact that. before these events, they created the fire and ice store, carrying out their illegal activities related to drug trafficking in the city of vitebsk in the interests of another online store for the sale of these il
initially, the friends got jobs in one of the online drug stores.er, we didn’t work for my uncle for long, the demands grew, and experience gained. subsequently, timur and stepan decided to open their own drug shop. no matter how strange it may seem, it is quite simple engage in this type of activity. at the initial stage, of course, they need some funds to purchase a certain initial batch for him. selling this illegal substance , creating a store is not as difficult as it seems, but also not...
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and as we've seen, as online shoppers, that technologyjust got more advanced for online shopping.next iteration of that. and we are seeing all different types of age groups adopt and use it. does this mean that brands have to sell in the live shopping space in order to be successful? or could theyjust do a bit of brand building in a live shopping event? it's not a do—or—die situation. of course, if you're a brand that really targets a demographic that tends to go into the mall or store more, live shopping would probably not be a great investment for that specific brand. with that said, technology is getting more advanced. so if a brand had some sort of strategy that incorporated this, whether it's on the marketing side or it's maybe delving into this just a little bit as an example, this isjust one iteration of how people shop. and this is just going to be incorporated into an online experience. brands can't ignore it. whether they want to go into it headfirst really depends on the demographic that they're trying to target. so do you think we're going to lose more bricks and morta
and as we've seen, as online shoppers, that technologyjust got more advanced for online shopping.next iteration of that. and we are seeing all different types of age groups adopt and use it. does this mean that brands have to sell in the live shopping space in order to be successful? or could theyjust do a bit of brand building in a live shopping event? it's not a do—or—die situation. of course, if you're a brand that really targets a demographic that tends to go into the mall or store...
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hypoth personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually. is going to be a hybrid, personalized $1.00 to $1.00 directing video. instead of using the same video ad creative and sending it to do with the ad campaign with the shell rubicon, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clipped, depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that. i do need to go to the email. we don'
well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hypoth personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social...
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually is going to be hyper personalized, $1.00 to $1.00 targeting video. instead of using the same video, ad creative and, and sending adobe with the ad campaign with the show room con, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip, depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that height and age go with the email, we don't
well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social...
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Mar 5, 2024
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this isn't going, going from online to off-line, right? we see on pan reflected in streets? this is about the chilling of the conversation, the stalling of peace, , the threat of disinformation around democratic systems that's happening online. and so what we're going to need and what we see women doing around the world is leading in that conversation. can point to ukraine where we saw one of the most durable countering disinformation efforts toan actors are dominant led by women in looking at those threats. we see it in taiwan which is a secondary and maj ccern of nato where we see threats coming to taiwanese businesswomen, taiwanese political leaders, and the threats they are experiencing threatening the full participation of women. this is all by design.# we havet of these overlapping alliances of the global partnership, of the freedom online coalition and look at opportunities where we can build on each other's energy to everyone and establish their swim lanes in the sense can do what they are best at a together but having a clear unde
this isn't going, going from online to off-line, right? we see on pan reflected in streets? this is about the chilling of the conversation, the stalling of peace, , the threat of disinformation around democratic systems that's happening online. and so what we're going to need and what we see women doing around the world is leading in that conversation. can point to ukraine where we saw one of the most durable countering disinformation efforts toan actors are dominant led by women in looking at...
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Mar 22, 2024
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3 , , . online? it's entirely unprecedented for members _ online?line? it's entirely unprecedented for members of the _ online? it's entirely unprecedented for members of the royal- online? it's entirely unprecedented for members of the royal family i online? it's entirely unprecedented l for members of the royal family and in particular senior members of the royalfamily to so in particular senior members of the royal family to so candidly appear on camera to announce such a significant piece of personal news. it is most unlike anything we have seen. and therefore, it is undoubtedly because of what has happened over the past couple of weeks from mother's day through to the serialised photograph in newspapers this week, for her appearance last week out and about in windsor and all of the commentary around the editing and enhancement of those photographs, that they would have been a position where she would have been a position where she would have been a position where she would have felt compelled to somehow distill this once and for all. it is most
3 , , . online? it's entirely unprecedented for members _ online?line? it's entirely unprecedented for members of the _ online? it's entirely unprecedented for members of the royal- online? it's entirely unprecedented for members of the royal family i online? it's entirely unprecedented l for members of the royal family and in particular senior members of the royalfamily to so in particular senior members of the royal family to so candidly appear on camera to announce such a significant piece...
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Mar 23, 2024
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why did you decide to join a protest online? um, so when i was in 2020 i was living with an i mean a compromise adults and i could not attend the physical protests. i also, i'm a weirdo and the fact that i live in los angeles and i don't on the car. so it makes getting the protests a bit difficult. um uh a very interesting twist. um i was actually, i had changed to right about my own pro test and then adult. and i have a um, a mutual friend who attended my pro test uh that i ended up being the reason why i ended up attending a dog. so i actually wrote a report of kids about a dogs protest and then had originally had an essay that was supposed to go live about my own, which ended up didn't not going live. and then nat geo ended up writing about it. so it was a really a kind of a weird and wonderful kind of community experience that was being brought forth from people around the world that were trying to figure out like how we can participate. daniel, do you believe that video games can offer this new space for people to express t
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why did you decide to join a protest online? it um, so when i was in 2020 i was living with an i mean a compromise adults and i could not attend the physical protests. i also, i'm a weirdo and the fact that i live in los angeles and i don't on the car. so it makes getting the protests a bit difficult. um uh a very interesting twist. um i was actually, i had changed to right about my own pro test and then adult. and i have a um, a mutual friend who attended my pro test uh that i ended up being the reason why i ended up attending a dog. so i actually wrote a reported keys about a does pro test, and then had originally had an essay that was supposed to go live about my own, which ended up didn't not going live. and then nat geo ended up writing about it. so it was a really kind of a weird and wonderful kind of community expand that was being brought forth from people around the world that were trying to figure out like how we can participate. daniel, do you believe that video games can offer this new space for people to express the
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why did you decide to join a protest online? um, so when i was in 2020 i was living with an i mean a compromise adults and i could not attend the physical protests. i also, i'm a weirdo and the fact that i live in los angeles and i don't on the car. so it makes getting the protests a bit difficult. um uh a very interesting twist. um i was actually um, pitching to write about my own pro test and then a dial. and i have a um, a mutual friend who attended my pro test uh that i ended up being the reason why i ended up attending a dog. so i actually wrote a report of kids about adults pro test and then had originally had an essay that was supposed to go live about my own, which ended up didn't not going live. and then nat geo ended up writing about it. so it was a really a kind of a weird um, wonderful kind of community experience that was being brought forth from people around the world that were trying to figure out like how we could participate. daniel, do you believe that video games can offer this new space for people to express
why did you decide to join a protest online? um, so when i was in 2020 i was living with an i mean a compromise adults and i could not attend the physical protests. i also, i'm a weirdo and the fact that i live in los angeles and i don't on the car. so it makes getting the protests a bit difficult. um uh a very interesting twist. um i was actually um, pitching to write about my own pro test and then a dial. and i have a um, a mutual friend who attended my pro test uh that i ended up being the...
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and now in 2015, it's possible to spend almost every waking hour online, and many do. and so my argument in the book is that all of a sudden, boom, in the blink of an eye, childhood became about sitting down and looking at a screen hour after hour, year after year. and that, i believe, is theajor reason why rates of mental illness go skyrocketing around 2012, 2013. - in your book and in your talks, you zero in on three specific dates: 2007, when the iphone is introduced; 2010, when the first front-facing camera is introduced to the iphone; and 2012, when facebook acquires instagram. - mhm, that's right. - the internet had been around for more than a decade beforehand, and people were using it. so, why is it that these developments were so significant? - yeah, i was born in 1963. i remember the first day someone showed me a web browser. and you know, it was like god came to earth and said, "do you want unlimited knowledge? "here you go." it was incredible. and all of us adults, we thought, "wow, look what it's doing for the world. "look what it's doing for democracy. "i
and now in 2015, it's possible to spend almost every waking hour online, and many do. and so my argument in the book is that all of a sudden, boom, in the blink of an eye, childhood became about sitting down and looking at a screen hour after hour, year after year. and that, i believe, is theajor reason why rates of mental illness go skyrocketing around 2012, 2013. - in your book and in your talks, you zero in on three specific dates: 2007, when the iphone is introduced; 2010, when the first...
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hypoth personalization. let's take a look a i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually is going to be a hybrid, personalized $1.00 to $1.00 directing video. instead of using the same video ad, clear to and, and sending it to do with the ad campaign with the shell rubicon, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that. i the nation. go to the email, we don
well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hypoth personalization. let's take a look a i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social...
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well, the end let's the especially the ad industry makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hypoth personalization. let's take a look a i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually is going to be a hybrid personalized $1.00 to $1.00 targeting video. instead of using the same video ad cleared and sending it to do with the ad campaign with the shell rubicon, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that i the nation. go to the email, we don't get to
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well, the end let's the especially the ad industry makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hypoth personalization. let's take a look a i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually is going to be a hybrid, personalized $1.00 to $1.00 targeting video. instead of using the same video ad creative and sending it to do with the ad campaign with the shell rubicon, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that i the nation. go to the email, we don't get
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well, the end let's the especially the ad industry makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced, brand tire country, put on social media, personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually. is going to be a hybrid, personalized $1.00 to $1.00 directing video. instead of using the same video ad creative and sending it to do with the ad campaign with the shell rubicon, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that id nation. go to the email. we don't get
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hypoth personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually. is going to be a hybrid, personalized $1.00 to $1.00 directing video. instead of using the same video ad creative and sending it to do with the ad campaign with the shell rubicon, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that i the nation go with that. i know the map,
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hyper personalization. let's take a look a, i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually is going to be hyper personalized, $1.00 to $1.00 targeting video. instead of using the same video, ad creative and, and sending adobe with the ad campaign with the show room con, from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip, depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than matt hyde in each go with that, i know the map,
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if you are getting, if somebody online is - getting, if somebody online is trying to get a hold of youarly, watch out for a wrong number texts to your telephone, your cell phone, if you are talking to somebody online and they send you a picture of an attractive male or female and they start talking about crypto currency, wanting to lure you into a platform that you've never seen before, you need to be very, very suspicious. understand that when they start to ask people questions about their lives, they are doing this so that they can manipulate you. the stories that they tell her all fake, the numbers on their platforms, when they tell you that they are making all kinds of money, that's all fake as well. and how are the authorities looking to break up these scams, and what do they need to be doing? the to break up these scams, and what do they need to be doing?— they need to be doing? the most im ortant they need to be doing? the most important thing _ they need to be doing? the most important thing that _ they need to be doing? the most important thing that somebody i they need to be
if you are getting, if somebody online is - getting, if somebody online is trying to get a hold of youarly, watch out for a wrong number texts to your telephone, your cell phone, if you are talking to somebody online and they send you a picture of an attractive male or female and they start talking about crypto currency, wanting to lure you into a platform that you've never seen before, you need to be very, very suspicious. understand that when they start to ask people questions about their...
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plus, is online dating overwhelming our circuits? the brain gets overloaded. and what neuroscience tells us about the limits of finding love on the internet yet, and the effort to launch a free online tool that could help curb climate change. you're watching, matter of fact, america was number one nationally syndicated public affairs news magazine. winter is almost over right now. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis held me back... now with skyrizi, i'm all in with clearer skin. ♪ things are getting clearer...♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ i feel free... ♪ ♪ to bear my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ ( ♪♪) with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. and most people were clearer even at 5 years. skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions... ...and an increased risk of infections... ...or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms,... ...had a vaccine, or plan to. ♪ nothing and me go hand-in-hand, ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin, that's my new plan.
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, all of this should be online, the database should be complete. alhamdulillah , we are on this path. now, the number of inquiries that are being made at the national information exchange center of the country , we have a collection. it will be very spectacular if when your journalist friends come to see shabaneh, it's a daily routine there, we can see online the inquiries that the devices make to each other , the popular services are hosted there, all the services between devices are exchanged there, it's a very important place in my country. that it has had approximately 2 billion transactions , it has had one and a half to two billion transactions, this year we have reached about 8 billion transactions, each transaction was probably a proof that it was a request from you or a personal reference to another device, this shows that this path is going fast, but until we are a little far from reaching that ideal point, and i said that the goal setting developed in the law of the 7th program is that until the end of the program, in fact, you will not
, all of this should be online, the database should be complete. alhamdulillah , we are on this path. now, the number of inquiries that are being made at the national information exchange center of the country , we have a collection. it will be very spectacular if when your journalist friends come to see shabaneh, it's a daily routine there, we can see online the inquiries that the devices make to each other , the popular services are hosted there, all the services between devices are exchanged...
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and now in 2015, it's possible to spend almost every waking hour online and many do. and so my argument in the book is that all of a sudden, boom, in the blink of an eye, childhood became about sitting down and looking at a screen hour after hour, year after year. and that, i believe, is the major reason why rates of mental illness go skyrocketing around 2012, 2013. - in your book and in your talk you zero in on three specific dates: 2007, when the iphone is introduced; 2010, when the first front-facing camer is introduced to the iphone; and 2012, when facebook acquires instagram. - mhm, that's right. - the internet had been around for more than a decade beforehand, and people were using it. so, why is it that these developments were so significant? - yeah, i was born in 1963. i remember the first day someone showed me a web browser. and you know, it was like god came to earth and said, "do you want unlimited knowledge? "here you go." it was incredible. and all of us adults, we thought, "wow, look what it's doing for the world. "look what it's doing for democracy. "it
and now in 2015, it's possible to spend almost every waking hour online and many do. and so my argument in the book is that all of a sudden, boom, in the blink of an eye, childhood became about sitting down and looking at a screen hour after hour, year after year. and that, i believe, is the major reason why rates of mental illness go skyrocketing around 2012, 2013. - in your book and in your talk you zero in on three specific dates: 2007, when the iphone is introduced; 2010, when the first...
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has that quelled the speculation online? that this is a woman recovering from major surgery and was trying her best to stop the speculation online for that but clearly a lot of other people saying well, how can we trust images that come from kensington palace when this clearly had been digitally altered?— palace when this clearly had been digitally altered? sarah campbell, thank ou. a 25—year—old man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in what's said to be the uk's biggest catfish child abuse investigation. catfishing is when online scammers use a fake identity to trick their victims. alexander mccartney, from newry in northern ireland, has admitted more than 180 charges, including the manslaughter of a 12—year—old girl who took her own life after being blackmailed by him. our correspondent sara girvin was in court today alexander mccartney pleaded guilty to manslaughter. that relates to the case of a girl who was under the age of 13 when she took her own life after being blackmailed by him. he has now admitted 185 charges in
has that quelled the speculation online? that this is a woman recovering from major surgery and was trying her best to stop the speculation online for that but clearly a lot of other people saying well, how can we trust images that come from kensington palace when this clearly had been digitally altered?— palace when this clearly had been digitally altered? sarah campbell, thank ou. a 25—year—old man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in what's said to be the uk's biggest catfish child...
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and online dating apps using an unsuspecting person's photo. heard the warnings, but how hard could it be to spot the fake? >> i say just take it with a grain of salt. don't trust everything that you see on the internet. >> things i wish i knew, cybersecurity. >> reporter: online, kaitlin sairian is cybersecurity girl. >> i want to help you understand what a vpn's all about, let's go. >> reporter: she's been bringing expertise straight to gen-z, posting easy to follow instructions on how to secure your most precious information. >> your name, address, phone number, date of birth, are online for everyone to see. here's how you can delete them. >> reporter: she says you need passwords. >> what happens is when your passwords are leaked on the dark web, your email and passwords are tied together. all they have to do is use thissal go mechanism and it basically adds and takes 10,000 different variations of the same base password. what we like to say is use a pass phrase, which is basically seven to eight random words strung together. something that
and online dating apps using an unsuspecting person's photo. heard the warnings, but how hard could it be to spot the fake? >> i say just take it with a grain of salt. don't trust everything that you see on the internet. >> things i wish i knew, cybersecurity. >> reporter: online, kaitlin sairian is cybersecurity girl. >> i want to help you understand what a vpn's all about, let's go. >> reporter: she's been bringing expertise straight to gen-z, posting easy to...
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women's voices invoices are marginalized online.en write part fewer pieces you look at the wikipedia. women's voices online are not representative of women's in the world. we begin to think about how the nature of the bias becomes literally and figuratively encoded and our security systems these are the big questions are security alliance nato fir and foremosten need to take into consideration as we think about the future of warfare second or third order effect especially for women. >> that's really interesting. that's directly to peace and security women were saying post- conflict fluency part of the constitution writing. mood part of the institution building on the design of the world what you are saying is the same point in the digital ecosystem. with tech and technology companies multilateral alliances like this one. >> it's true. we have so much conflictoing to develop in development of physical gathering around a piece table ine might have. it becomes incumbent upon us all of those opportunities for decision making it is so mu
women's voices invoices are marginalized online.en write part fewer pieces you look at the wikipedia. women's voices online are not representative of women's in the world. we begin to think about how the nature of the bias becomes literally and figuratively encoded and our security systems these are the big questions are security alliance nato fir and foremosten need to take into consideration as we think about the future of warfare second or third order effect especially for women. >>...
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for the platforms, keeping these kids online means money for them. is there anything we can do to address the addictive aspect of what is happening to our young people where they continue to go on to these platforms and expose themselves to this kind of harmful content? >> thank you for the question. i think there is potential to have good data about the impact that this has. and it's not that difficult. you could take a teenager after half an hour and say, how are you doing? are you feeling better, or worse? and use that information. >> lets it we have this kind of data. what you think we should do? >> i think that were appropriately compelled to figure out a good way to help teens have a use of the product that serves them. as i think what happens right now is, it depresses them. what i experienced as a parent -- and what i think every parent here has asked variance -- is a sense of urgency. >> to the young people understand the harmful impact them elves? part of your testimony is about how all of us should be -- should understand what is happening
for the platforms, keeping these kids online means money for them. is there anything we can do to address the addictive aspect of what is happening to our young people where they continue to go on to these platforms and expose themselves to this kind of harmful content? >> thank you for the question. i think there is potential to have good data about the impact that this has. and it's not that difficult. you could take a teenager after half an hour and say, how are you doing? are you...
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women's voices are marginalized online your pieces looking at wikipedia and women's voices online are not representative of women of the world. he began to think about how the nature becomes encoded in our security systems piece of the questions need to taken consideration as you think about worker. >> it is directly related to the origin of women whe saying post- conflict we want to be part of the constitution writing look institution such and design of the world we want to live in such an what you're saying the same place with the digital ecosystem which. >> i think it's true. we have so much conflict are going to result around the peace table in the way we want once might have and to think about all those decision-making, it is so much more fractured and layered that having a strategy to approach is when i worked on this many years ago physical moment of competing peace we don't have a lot of moments like that because so much of the nature of conflict is that gray zone short of war so how do you think about security? something with got to contend with. >> what are your thoughts? co
women's voices are marginalized online your pieces looking at wikipedia and women's voices online are not representative of women of the world. he began to think about how the nature becomes encoded in our security systems piece of the questions need to taken consideration as you think about worker. >> it is directly related to the origin of women whe saying post- conflict we want to be part of the constitution writing look institution such and design of the world we want to live in such...
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. 0ther— what breanna was looking at online.ng. one said suicide, self—harm and eating disorder content was prolific and another said cyber bullying had and another said cyber bullying had a negative impact on children's health. all make for grim reading but the recurring theme here was the children's lack of trust and confidence in reporting these problems online. mps have been debating a bill to crack down on puppy debating a bill to crack down on puppy smuggling. debating a bill to crack down on puppy smuggling, a bill which would stop puppies and kittens from younger than six months being brought into the uk. it was first pledged by the government more than two and a half years ago. it has the support of several major animal charities but organisations which rescue dogs from abroad have some concerns. helen catt reports. just a few weeks ago, five—month—old puppies zonic, leo and togo were in romania and life was looking very different. puppies of that age are very vulnerable in romania. the shelters aren't heated, they're n
. 0ther— what breanna was looking at online.ng. one said suicide, self—harm and eating disorder content was prolific and another said cyber bullying had and another said cyber bullying had a negative impact on children's health. all make for grim reading but the recurring theme here was the children's lack of trust and confidence in reporting these problems online. mps have been debating a bill to crack down on puppy debating a bill to crack down on puppy smuggling. debating a bill to crack...
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well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hypoth personalization. let's take a look a i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social media. personalized advertising has become the standard. now the ads you see depend on your interest. with the help of a commercials will be able to target each person individually is going to be a hybrid, personalized $1.00 to $1.00 directing video. instead of using the same video, ad creative, and sending adobe what. the ad campaign with the show room come from earlier made use of g o data. that means users got to see different versions of the clip depending on the area they lived in. but advertisers know a whole lot more about us than that. i the nation. go to the email, we don't get
well, the end that's the, especially the ad industry, makes use of data harvested online. this data is then analyzed and used by i to create a perfectly tailored user experience. this is known as hypoth personalization. let's take a look a i can adjust the commercials that we are shown depending on who sees it. with the help of user data, they will be tailored to us experts call this hyper personalization. in the past, a single tv commercial would be produced by entire country put on social...
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women's voices are marginalized online your pieces looking at wikipedia and women's voices online arenot representative of women of the world. he began to think about how the nature becomes encoded in our security systems, piece of the questions need to taken consideration as you think about worker. >> it is directly related to the origin of women where women were saying post- conflict we want to be part of the constitution writing look institution building such and design of the world we want to live in such an what you're saying is we are on the same place with the digital ecosystem which. >> i think it's true. we have so much conflict are going to result around the peace table in the way we want once might have and to think about all those opportunities decision-making, it is so much more fractured and layered that having a strategy to approach is critical. coming to oxford when i worked on this many years ago physical moment of competing peace, we don't have a lot of moments like that because so much of the nature of conflict is that gray zone short of war so how do you think abou
women's voices are marginalized online your pieces looking at wikipedia and women's voices online arenot representative of women of the world. he began to think about how the nature becomes encoded in our security systems, piece of the questions need to taken consideration as you think about worker. >> it is directly related to the origin of women where women were saying post- conflict we want to be part of the constitution writing look institution building such and design of the world we...
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at online.ne. two other studies for off. also — looking at online. two other studies for off, also had _ looking at online. two other studies for off, also had similar _ looking at online. two other studies for off, also had similar messagingl for off, also had similar messaging — one said suicide, self harm and eating disorder content was prolific on socials, the other said cyber bullying has a negative impact on children's health. they all make for grim reading, but there recurring theme here was that children's lack of trust and confidence in reporting these problems online. let's return to the incredible story from the indian wells tennis tournament. patrick gearey reports. this is not a horror movie, but a tennis match under attack. a swarm of presumably uninvited bees flash—mobbing the indian wells quarterfinal... play cannot continue, play will pause for a while here now. ..and sending tennis's young superstar carlos alcaraz into a rapid retreat. these bees were no respecters of ranking —
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keeping these kids online means money for them. is there anything we can do to address the addictive aspect of what is happening to our young people where they continue to go on to these platforms and expose them to these harmful content? >> thank you for the question. i think that it's essential to have good data about the impact this product has and it's not that difficult. you could take a teenager for half-an-hour and go how are you doing are you feeling better or worse and then use that information. >> let's say we have this kind of data to the harmful impact what do you think we should do? >> i think the measures were appropriately compelled to figure out a good way to help teens have use of the product that serves them. right now it distresses them and every parent here has experienced needing to be under and their emotions. >> do people understand the harmful impact and part of your testimony is about how we should understand what is happening but would it help if the kids themselves also understand that impact? this is als
keeping these kids online means money for them. is there anything we can do to address the addictive aspect of what is happening to our young people where they continue to go on to these platforms and expose them to these harmful content? >> thank you for the question. i think that it's essential to have good data about the impact this product has and it's not that difficult. you could take a teenager for half-an-hour and go how are you doing are you feeling better or worse and then use...
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find online activities that you can share. this might allow for more conversation and bypass some of the negative effects 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 amount was down. i know i might just do it and i'm hoping dw newport costs. thank strength amounts, but there's no actually about joining us as we travel around your, facing the history of every day of that. and that's something right around the wells. no need to talk to back. just a subscriber id. listen to pop, gosh. then we'll take you along to the right old friends, mean friends, and nature defend itself in case of an emergency. we cannot guarantee that we could protect munich frankfurt, berlin, santa faced with russia is more against ukraine. the rose, grace has ministry lines, shows weakness. can nato offer its members suspicion protection and security basically depends on 90 percent on the us basic were attacked. what the alliance really close rang out to pot do
find online activities that you can share. this might allow for more conversation and bypass some of the negative effects 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 amount was down. i know i might just do it and i'm hoping dw newport costs. thank strength amounts, but there's no actually about joining us as we travel around your, facing the history of every day of that. and that's something right...