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this and you are up to date off next style tech show ships tries out a new kind of tax, the one that is driven by a robot. i am eddie micah, julia staging from one use of the top of the, the assembly or in the desert between geneva objective is to have a whole list stick approach to migration policy. just in the respect for human rights. our investigative research shows the realities behind the use refugee the death of guns would not take place without funding from the u. it's determined by this was, is happening to migrate on the african con,
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sending me some policy starts november 9th, on the games are designed to fuel addictions and design is use psychological tactics and gaming mechanisms to trick us into spending a lot of cash. we'll show you what to look out for also on the show, if you're constantly posting about your kids online, you're putting that data and privacy of risk. it's as simple as that. the sharing can make children vulnerable to harassment and credits and tests why has finally revealed it's rather it's actually about competitors have already hit the straits. there's no doubt that revo tech sees a fall from going mainstream. but why is that these topics on moving the tech world ever found yourself saying, just one more round, while gaming felt excited to open that next loop bucks,
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that's old by design world wide. more than 80 percent of internet users play video games and a systematic review of recent studies, 5 percent of participating game is found to have a gaming addiction games like roadblocks or full noise design to keep us hooked and spending. so here's what to look out for. rewards and strikes in gamer was like badges, old points, trigger domain, your brains feel good, whole 9, which makes us want more games, reward progress and repetitive actions, luck logging and daily. it's called building a straight. you wants to take hold of it, so you keep coming back. and that's where games can cashin by letting you pay to restore a loss straight ball progress pasta. but there's something else that makes gaming companies even more cash then strikes loose boxes. here's the deal. you spend real money to get random in game rewards, it could be a risk, skin or path. a lot of them bought the odds smoke, right? it's quote, variable reward and it's extremely effective. you never know when you will hit the
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jackport, so you just keep going. researches say they can be dangerous, especially for kids who struggle to recognize and resist this mechanism. flip boxes are big part of what's called micro transactions. you pay a small amount, say, just $1.00 euro to each flu shots. it doesn't seem like much, but i, it's pretty quick when you're chasing that rare license study. but researches at central queensland university in australia found that the system can spend between 31 and 45 years on in gain content model. while multiple studies suggests there's a strong link between using boot boxes and developing a gambling addiction. another trick, games often use faith in game currency instead of real cash that makes it harder to track your actual spending and it gets worse when games as specifically designed to target kids. son games are specifically built to attract the attention of kids roadblocks or whatnot. uh, great examples, bright colors, fun characters, and references to names and trends. spot roadblocks takes all of this to the next
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level by making game is a caching on other game is by 2022 roadblocks. had over 61000000 daily uses, and more than half of them were under the age of 13. in row blocks, users can design their own welds the developers incentive allies, and manipulate kids to apply the gaming tactics. we spoke that earlier to keep all the players hooks and the kids who design these worlds in roadblocks can even make real money from them. create his own share of the revenue when people spend money in their wells. by exploiting my card transactions like loot boxes. these creative caching researches are trying to understand what too much gaming can become addictive and harmful. it's hard to tell the difference between having a regular gaming problem for a full blown addiction. so how can you protect yourself and your kids? here are a few quick tips. first, monitor screen time and set limits up select screen time for iphone or digital wellbeing for android can help you track play time. second,
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create kids accounts wherever possible created kids account for your child. they often block the persuasive features in games and sadly set spending limits. instead of spending cap on your credit card or bank account to prevent over spending, to be honest, i don't think it should be up to us to be aware of these tricks. the industries, for example, regulators have started placing age restrictions on games with lute boxes. it's not perfect spot, it is a stop. and of course games are designed to be engaging. that's why we play them. we want something that keeps us books, but if they exploit that and make us pay to keep playing or say, abuse gambling mechanisms about alons that needs to be drawn. especially when games cater directly to children. do you have any idea who's using your kids, photos? it could be predators or even big text. let's break down the dangers of posting your children's pictures online and what protecting that digital privacy is more critical than ever before. and you are training on pictures of children that
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companies aren't exactly upfront about how they use that data hungry from material to train the allies. so they scrape the internet companies like meta and ex, maybe using your photos to train their models. you can opt out of this in the privacy settings, and luckily, most companies haven't been training that i live with private accounts, at least for now. but even if you of the 3rd parties can still grab your post earlier this year, human rights which reported that the data set lie on 5 be, may contain thousands of images of children. songs, these are easily traced back. so real people, this particular data set has been used to try and big image generators like and stable diffusion and mid journey. and there's a far more disturbing risk credit is using your kids photos as child abuse material . many images shed in pedophile forms come from social media up to 50 percent of the images on both sides. i grabbed from public coast and i is making it was in just a few clicks. someone couldn't create a nude image as somebody else using
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a fully clothed photo of the in one case of spanish teenagers use an app to undress, a social media, photos of the classmates. and there are plenty of other apps that can also be used to edit images, all of your kids, the easiest way to protect photos of your kids set your and their accounts to private. that way the only people you trust can see your purse. you could also consider creating a close facebook group with family and friends, or use a group chat to make sure it's an encrypted message loc signal all what's up, what to do if your child's images um is used. if you do find your child's image online and when it renews, you can request to have it taken down. but finding the picture in the 1st place, it can be hot and moving the picture. sometimes even hot on the tool take it down, can help you with that. it creates a digital fingerprint or hash of the image being mis use as the child sexual abuse material and health platforms identify and remove that. several social media platforms are already using this, but most of the abuse doesn't happen on social media. it's actually hidden in dock
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web forms with print to share the collections paulson pictures graphs from public posts. remember, once a photo is online, it will most likely stay this ever. so it's better to be safe than sorry. the safest option is not to post pictures of your kids online at all. but if you do, consider the risk and tips we've mentioned. think about lowering that face or covering it with ad emoji. if you want to edit a photo this way, experts suggest doing so directly on your device. instead of using the photo editors on social media platforms. why? when you edit a photo directly in an app, the original is uploaded to a service somewhere from that it could potentially be grabbed for training or even be exposed in a lake. in general when it comes to sharing photos of your kids online. avoid sharing private moments like bought time or any other time when they're not fully closed. and most importantly, tool to your kids and get their consent before posting photos of them. online. st goes via cousins, son or your neighbors. daughter,
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always speak to them and the parents, the us in some countries like germany, that's actually the mobile children age 7 to 18, have the right to control their own image on would you take a ride in tesla's new robo taxi. so i hope this goes well for a loan mosque has been teasing tesla's fully autonomous rugs, i taxis that to use, but i still not concrete launch date in so i must says that production will probably start sometime before 2027 until then the car manufacturer it needs to improve its existing technology, test lot continues to face criticism, so this self driving software, which isn't actually fully self driving and tends to fail. so let's say if musket misses yet another deadline. meanwhile, other companies already have robo taxi's on the road in the us way. mo is leading the charge with over $100000.00 paid rides every week. amazon is also gearing up to launch its own slate soon and in china. they do has rolled out it's commercial
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bravo, texas. but outside the us and china ro, a texas us still red. take india, for example. it's a global tech called and one of the world's largest com markets box. there are big challenges when it comes to self driving cars. that's because roads coyote, with these signs or traffic lights, basically no standardized infrastructure for an annualized. that's simply annoying . plus there's a ton of vehicles and pedestrians that code overwhelmed the system, and this isn't just an issue in india. many other regions, like latin america faced similar problems and in europe, strict regulations often k brother taxi's off the roads pull together even in the us with really low tax. these are gaining traction. many people are wary. 2 thirds of the population say they wouldn't ride in one if they could. people really on board yet, so much so that robo tests. these have even things settled while. so why the resistance for the one people worried about safety? we all remember those headlines about bravo taxi access to
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h concerns. why am i launch a safety hub and shed data showing that cause a supposedly safer than human driven vehicles bought the off still risks. one recent incident went far to men, jumped in front of a way mode taxi for resting the passenger and blocking the costs passed out of the way they eventually gave up. but the incident highlights concerns and it's not just about safety. human taxi drivers, a worry to base, a robo taxi's as a threat to their job. on the other hand, right, they, taxis could be cheaper for right as making them a serious competitor. so what needs to happen before? bravo taxis can go to main street, especially better infrastructure cities need to invest in tech friendly infrastructure like smart signals, dedicated lanes and clear road markings, but rather taxis to navigate. then this public trust, people also need to trust these costs, transparent communication, safety demonstrations and successful pilot programs may help. and lastly, addressing legal and ethical issues create guidelines needed for companies
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operating robo tests. this includes liability data, privacy and ethical concerns like job loss of human drivers in theory, probably about techs. these could make roads safer by reducing human error. they could also ease traffic through smart, of root plan, fucked up to seeing this video by most taxi's home community each other. i'm not convinced yet. there are also major privacy concerns when it comes to self driving cars and other smart devices. let's take a closer look at that. it's true that smart cause can get lots of sensitive data and close home. these are the 3 main risk gathering, use a data, or if a cost system has a voice assistant pack is all those controlling the software. quote, a stop on conversations. they could also access on board cameras. beyond that, tracking the cause, routes and stops, vide gps would create a detailed picture of the driver's daily life. together, this data could reveal intimate details about the person behind the wheel. putting best safety at risk gathering information on locations and infrastructure using the
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cause, external cameras and sensors. someone with remote control could gather detail data about the surrounding areas that the cost travels through. this could give them valuable insights into critical infrastructure, such as power plants or even military bases, manipulation, all of, and navigation systems. many of the latest small cause can be controlled remotely, which means they could potentially be steed against the drive is, will theoretically, that means that small cause could intentionally be used hom, people inside or around them by causing an accident to summit. 1 smart cause have a lot of potential for misuse. well that's it from us. keep your eyes out and see you next on the global supply chains and traceable, unsustainable viable. so if you,
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some of the dependent we on india in china, companies around the world are trying to find new sustainable solutions can, may succeed. in always wanted to do something that we could be committed to the next on d, w. all the ask for all the an all history and i know for yes i e shows is across and it's creat welcome. this is my 6th, the color so dies us so exciting. this is the capital of the team. 60 minutes from d. w. living plan in d, w bought. com, how to make greener choices in your everyday lives. but honestly,
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try to do the working 32 hours a week to be better for the environment than 40. but of course, we shouldn't be no need be the living scientists just had subscribe. whatever you listen to about costs, the supply chains are crucial for the global economy. and here it's growing. dependency on them. good in times of crisis presented with a critical problem by model books. if you saw how dependent we are on india in china and you know, and where the goods actually come from is not always clear totally into they make sure that every single tree failed is actually been sustainably managed to rochester. but some companies are already developing new, sustainable production practices and supply chains with greater transparency.
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