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just as a blow said, whether it's a good idea to bend keeps from social media. i know i could do with less offensive number, such as well from all of us here in boulder. and thank you so much for being with us. the . the imagine that you're eating a hamburger and as you're biting into this juicy bird or your dining companion says to you, actually that hamburger is not made from cows. it's made from golden retrievers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 in meeting cultures around the world, people learn to classify small handful of animals with edible and all the rest of the classify as disgusting. the w series about our complex relationship with them
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and also need to be watching now on youtube dw documentary. should kids feedback from using social media? it's a lot of debates. the truth is, the platforms that can have a negative effect on children. but what a bond, the over the top also on the show, the your opinion is creating a digital twin of the. what's the reason for this on how can a digital twin help us to make smart decisions as well learning with virtual reality be the future. we and makes it possible to go on virtual field trips to ancient cities in history class or conduct the dangerous experiments and science. could this be a realistic option for schools? these are the topics that are moving the tech world. take cook access denied you tube access denied snapshots access denied scientists worldwide calling for social
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media fun for kids and politicians are considering it. does anyone send the child in the jungle at $510.00 or 12 french president and manual not problem set in a speech in april this year? today for several hours a day, we opened the door to the jungle. my concept, the french president would welcome an age restriction of 15 years. the social media uses. how could an age restriction on social media work? let's take a look. kids on social media, the down sites using the service is associated with significant mental health homes . other lessons, a warning label like this is what u. s. physician and such in general does that murphy wants to impose on social media platforms. well must be, is just one of many outspoken critics of kids social media use globally. according to research the all 5 main. number one, cyber bullying surveys indicate that constant negative interactions come home. mental health leading to anxiety, depression, and suicide will thoughts number to body image issues. social media often promotes
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unrealistic beauty standards, causing body image problems, especially among young uses. number 3, addiction platforms are designed to keep these as engaged, moving to excessive screen time that can disrupt sleep, performance at school, and supports number for inappropriate content. despite i filters on content, motivation minus can still and count to explicit materials violence and harmful ideologies. they also prime targets for advertises and number 5 side programming. despite promises to improve safety, social media remains a tool for predators to approach children and sexually exploit them. using social media certainly has its downsides, but some experts argue that a bond is not the solution. they can also see how social media can benefit kids. here are the main upsides. digital literacy navigating social media helps kids develop essential digital skills. and prof has been out increasingly digital wells,
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connection social platforms, allowing us to stay connected with friends and family, especially those far away through instant messaging, video calls and social updates. information platforms like youtube provide numerous learning results. his kids get access to charles joined study groups and participate in online discussions. creative at the social media office, a space for kids to express themselves creatively, sharing, outlook, writing music and videos. they can receive feedback and encouragement from peers which can boost that confidence and creativity. finding children from social media platforms, what deprived them of these opportunities, some i'll do, it wouldn't even infringe on the fundamental digital rights. and besides that, how could a bottom look to be clear? tech talk, instagram and other platforms do have age limits. but most online age verification tools are very easy to get around just by entering a wrong data. but there are 3 most sophisticated measures that social media
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platforms might use to prevent children from using this services. id verification. you guys need to upload a scan or photo of a government issued id like a passport. the system checks the authenticity and age detailed against the database, spatial age estimation, time, web or smartphone. com take the photo of and use a who's trying to log in. i software then extract patton's, compare those buttons to those unknown ages and estimate feed this age. that denies access, this thing is it doesn't meet the age threshold. parental consent, i suppose, could be obliged to, in full strict age limit. in this scenario, a parent's approval might be required to download a social media app. for example, these approaches could work if parents platforms and regulators like governments, what kinds in hand. and if these are privacy can be perspectives. one thing is special kids only platforms have not been successful. instagram kids was put on hold in 2021 of the intents backlash. critics argued children were being left that
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and then even more vulnerable position than on instagram itself on each of kids. has them gained and especially trustworthy reputation isa. many parents find the amount a nature of ad placed on the designated children platforms. g, b, s. i. for one thing, social media companies have to step up the game when it comes to kids safety. but what a complete bond makes sense. what's your opinion on this? let us know. c droughts, wildfire as extreme weather events are becoming more and more complex. so what exactly will happen to use it to your neighborhood and your house to help us understand i'm calling about the effects of climate change. the new has launched a gigantic project, a digital twins of trying to us digital twin. what is that? again? a digital twin is a virtual representation of an object or a system. it mirrors the real world counterparts. visual twins are designed to be realistic at
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a i is used to simulate various scenarios. those are meant to help us make better decisions. the is project destination of destiny. good, for example, of the question is like, is this the right place to build my house? what else can we use? destiny for? various simulation will be accessible through but that's the new platform. the i can show you things like what might happen when a flood hits your neighborhood or how different climate scenarios could affect tourism. in your region, if you're pharma, you might want to check how the climate will affect you on august the destiny platform of diseases and develop as tools to build the own specific scenarios. right now there are only a few services up and running as the data is still being added. so the goal is to have a full digital replica of us on all it systems by 2030. so how would it be built? the coal is a mass of data base called data like it compiles environmental data from major providers. like you're a fan space agency, the observation institute, copernicus,
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and many more. whenever scientists run a simulation on the digital twin data produced by the model is also fed back into the database. by the way, it's not only the you who is developing a digital twin upon it. the chip make and video also has one. according to the taiwan government plan, so use that model to predict type food. but there's not only digital twins of our planet, this kind of data model can be used in all kinds of contents. what else could digital twins be useful? yeah, 3 examples. number one, making surgery is safe that a digital twin of the human body or a specific organ can help test procedures before an actual surgery. simulating surgery is on a digital twin, could help assess the risks, making the process much safer. number to making your city more livable with visual twins of cities, other kind of contest, how greening and building structure effects at quality temperature. when it's for
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example, this kind of information can help decide when to but shops, schools, or roads. number 3, making trains more punctual. gemini is national railway company dodge, yvonne is creating a digital twin of their real network, simulating changes to train result schedules could help predict the consequences, the travelers and minimized disruptions given the number of delays to german trains . i think a lot of passengers would be grateful. in short, digital twins, i meant to maximize efficiency and minimize risks. however, they require loads of computing power currently available early to big institutions . this is the computer that runs and videos digital as by the way, but who knows in the future, we might old carry our own digital twin and pockets. when we visit, the doctor will not be amazing. adventure and visiting mas rather than just watching a space documentary on an otp in class. well, with virtual reality, that's all possible. well, almost we're, most schools are exploring ways to integrate this type into that curriculum type
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company. meta has now announced a new education product for it's quest devices, but will be in classrooms really become a thing. that's the best thing, big on virtual reality and education and the blog posts earlier this year, they went through the aspect about the possibilities of all the ways in which many of us technologies like virtual mix, augmented reality, could prove to be transformative. the potential they have education is one of the most excited that promising to empower teachers with access to education specific apps on the ability to manage multiple devices at the same time, which would remove the hassle of preparing each student's headset separately. meanwhile, products from other companies like costs b, o avo x off already on the market and microsoft has long childhood. it's hollow lens as an educational tool, but one with the. well, here are 3 main upsides. first meet students would be able to see and experience
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things that otherwise wouldn't be possible. tired of reading about dinosaurs, why not just walk alongside them in via you can visit any time in history, any place on a, any other planet. you get the idea. secondly, emission can make learning more interesting and deep and understanding a teacher from the u. k. experimenting with v. i said this is the retention is fantastic. once they've seen some things out, remember it. and there's a deeper understanding because they can manipulate and object they can see it from all sides. they can see how it works. you can have a big beating haul to and you can see the flow of blood through it. and you can understand the changes into boxes really to look through the heart of things like that. and thirdly, they can also provide a safe environment for science experiments that would be dangerous in real life. all stuttering schools, the costs of safety measures on potentially damaged equipment. all right. sounds pretty good so far. but the, our cost some downsides. the biggest total at the moment is cost macros. quest 3
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starts at around 550 years of peace. then you've got to buy the apps on top of that . schools often have a very limited budget as it is, and certainly not every student is family can afford to buy though and headset. that means that this tech is going to be exclusively available to privately funded schools. most won't be able to afford individual headsets for every single student . also, that's already a discussion about kids getting too much screen time. i can't imagine every parent would be happy adding a headset into the mix. besides that, there are also concerns of we are learning be detrimental to human connection on the simple but important as with any digital tools, the kindly, technical issues that's going to interrupt the learning process and calls frustration among students and teachers. so kind of the other thing really been option as well. some schools and universities already experimenting with the tech such as that english school. we looked at just now on new mexico state university
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in the us back criminology students are diving into virtual crime scene. learn how to investigate them out with tech dr. method now pushing into education will develops as might be motivated to build educational apps. so me, it definitely sounds like a great opportunity to kind of get out of dusty classrooms and make learning more engaging. but until the price has come down, this will actually only be an option for a rich minority. how did you feel about v i headsets in the classroom? did you wish this technology could be unavailable while you were in school? let us know. that's all from me today by and see you next time. the kind of always in cigna to start
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