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in the face of hearts, there's more news on our website that's dw dot com. you can also find us on x and instagram or handled. there it is at dw, i'm on any 6, thanks for watching the hey, you're welcome to d w. so your total to hand pick train is on this side of the stuff. and in this story it's still just a click away. the. what's the discovery fascinating chases to great idea. computing countries
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start stop light. by navigating today's fidgets. the landscape can be really overwhelming and many wonder about the long term effects of being sold to and in all the time, particularly young people and risk. or at least that's what the australian government has decided. they have been coming the 1st country to impose a nation wide. social media band for kids. is this a way to go and such as kids squad, risk online? adults often fall victim to online scans, particularly when online shopping. how can you protect yourself and also on the show the world 1st robot, moving them to robel office? ada is changing the way we see us and technology. these are the topics that are moving the tech world. the social media will soon be off limits full
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stadiums. under the age of 16, the law is set to come into effect in november 2025. it's not just australia that is considering bents. governments worldwide. i'm debating with the social media is just to harmful to kids mental health. so those, those training, i mean by social media, the platforms must and. busy the social media band for, i'm the 16 year olds in australia, or else they will face fines of up to $50000000.00 australian dollars. that's around 13000000 euro. take talk against the graeme facebook, snapchat and x i likely on the band list. you might not be because you don't need an account to use it for not everyone thinks that australia as a new law is a good idea. so what are the pros and cons of this kind of bend? support to say less or no. social media helps to keep us healthy. there's less exposure to cyber bullying,
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social pressure or violence. content on social media less might be better for all self image. it frees up time for rewards, activities, and less distractions might also leads to better performance in school. critics argue a band could isolate kids socially, especially minorities, and those with mental health issues. to find support online for you to stake, i have a really, really hard time connecting with others and beat out, you know, do not online, makes it a lot easier. a lot less stressful for me, being online, you able to connect with them people in the same interest, get experiences on top of that. a band limits access to news and 10 disposing of elements of digital skills and forcing the rule will be difficult by possible biometric checks and government id verification, a possible tools. but even those can be so convinces, for example, by using a c p n, which can make it appear as though you are logging in from another country, thereby avoiding the location baseband entirely. by the way,
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kids will find ways to break the rates will face no penalties. i think both sides have good arguments, but is there a clear answer from researches kits and social media a close case? well, that's no definite answer. even though methyl studies analyzing hundreds of publications found to systems co relation between social media usage, issues like mental health, body image or addiction research just often struggle to prove a direct cause, a link like and reachable scapes. there could be a 3rd thing that causes both decreases in life satisfaction and increase in social meetings. so for example, leaving home or going through puberty. yes, he is 2020 to study was used as part of the basis for australia flaw. suggesting that there is a link to multiple people have misunderstood the research,
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they have less things out and they haven't bothered to check with the offers. so where do we go from here? some fear the band will push kids towards i'm regulates of parts of the internet and that the band will even take away responsibility from the very platforms that the government is trying to protect kids from. if and when something bad happens, they can just say that the kid wasn't breaking the law. still a government. so they found that 77 percent of australians, i'm backing the band. and in other countries, people might feel the same even kits to be directly affected. i have a very close friends with suicide from last month. and with my friends experience, i think the last implemented on australia should be implemented in other countries of the world of countries are watching the developments closely. no way, for example, is considering a 15 plus social media age limits. what do you think? is this the right move? let us know. have you select an online steal lately?
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every time that's a holiday. sales, rice, but soto scams fraud and sneaky tricks, and even legitimate 5 few strategies designed to making you spend more than you want to. so what did you look out for scans and fraud as a holiday season? scams skyrockets. take black friday in 2022 cases. of fraud roles by 29 percent clothing scans alone shut up by a staggering 6 hundreds and 46 percent. according to u. k. bank. lloyd's of the reports points in the same direction here on the top scans to look out for and how to avoid them. first scam offers, you might find these on social media or resale platforms, but even trusted sites like amazon console victim to bad excess scamarus. newer people with news on popular and how to find items like gaming console, smart or large, you can buy and pay, but the products will never arrive because the scam us don't have them. so trust
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your instincts if you feel too good to be true, it probably is. pay was via protection options like paypal, to safeguards your money. second, fishing scamarus, sending fake email, pretending to be major retailers such as amazon, our classic scam. these emails often warn you about suspicious account activity, or all the issues urging you to click the link. then you will be asked to type in your details, including your password, which will go straight to the scanner. never click on that link. instead, open a new browser to log into the store official website and see if your account has a little different cation. there is something feeds off mark the email, a spam, and delete it. search fake websites, scamarus build fake websites that looked like existing retainers. they even use professional branding and secure looking payment systems in november 2024 cyber security company, eclectic i q, uncovered a scam network targeting black friday shoppers. take aside like no sites like
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friday don't shop. they might seem credible at 1st, but they are actually the line to do your payment details. so stay safe, double check. you're else for supplement spellings or on extensions when adults speak to official websites, but even when you're shopping on legitimate websites. and sellers may use cheney tricks known as dark patents. here, a 3 sneaky tactics to watch out for 1st price manipulation discounts may not really the discounts. some retailers inflate, the original price to make this counts. look more appealing. tools like cheaper can be used to track prices over time and check if you a sweet deal is really a discount. also, what's out for free gift office? they open dates to make you buy something. you don't need 2nd. move into the basket . went on price, adding products to your cost is often denito. websites like from large you with recommend this and on its easiest way accidentally inclusive was checking out.
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always double check your cards before hitting by and 3rd time is limited. only one item less more cost on time is a classic psychological tricks while they may seem convincing many of these warnings i'm focus next time you are booking a hotel online and it says only $2.00 names left. next, it's probably not true. my personal tape don't over consume, let me sleep on it and think about whether you mean that purchase, keep your eyes open and happy shopping. this role became the was 1st well loved to 1000000 for the 1st time in history, british auction, how sotheby's auction to painting created by a humanoid robots. and the artist called ada is not the only machine making waves in the scene right now. you'll be surprised what they're capable of nowadays. 8 of the robots painted the over to me to high painting is called a i got on november 7th. it was sold at an online auction at sotheby's for more
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than $1000000.00 euro. quite a sum for machine produce off work, especially since the painting was only valued and up to a 170000 bureaus before the auction a, the is a power she relies on algorithms to create to od and use a lot. so language model to communicate, the father is english geller was ada metal. he designed to are, together with british robotics company engineering. ok, but let's get back to the painting a the didn't created all by himself. the robots paints and several small portraits of elementary, which were then combined into one large canvas. afterwards. studio assistance then edit paints of texture. finally, a painted on top of all that adding new logs and texture. what's the will take? there are certainly other autistic gifted robots to consider as well. the my role robots originally designed for manufacturing method debut innovation through germany, conducting music. the robots, real, 3 color, full light,
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save us to not time a human conduct that taught them how to move. each robot conducts its own in its own temple, which is something north schumann could ever do. and here's what that sounds like. well, this is interesting. i love robots, artistic skills are limited so they can not reactive additions play too fast or to so my role also can interpret the music which is also true for this robots. and it's, they do performance in sweden, in october of 2024. if play for chevelle companies biased symphony orchestra originally compose the eoc of rudolph, had the idea of composing a technically in fox piece that a human musician would not be able to perform. he resisted however, and created
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a snow and simple melody to demonstrate the robot's expressiveness. you know, musical location is basically like, quote, so my musical notation actually became a, how does it come transcribed as code. so the about, the teller was actually saying, like, even simply from the score of all the done, you know, the interpretation that the musician makes out of the score. real upset that he received some criticism for his project. even though there was no public outcry from musicians against robots competing for that jobs, all the developments in robotics and i could in fact bring plenty of uncertainties for office artist versus a i in the fall of 2024 more than 13500 offices and create is kind of, you have to remove the statement on a i training it highlights concerns about the unauthorized use of artistic works in a uh, development. the goal is to protect creative content from potential misuse. an artificial
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intelligence systems, for example, image and video generates as music generates us, but also a text tools and data i used to train robots best selling office like george r martin on john grisham. i've also criticized the industry for using their work for training purposes. so there's a lot to watch all for in terms of protecting artist history, a child that logical advances can lead to both positive and negative consequences for humanity. do you think the arts would be exclusively made by robles and a i in the future them with human artist be replaced. let us know. that's all for me today. by and see you next time. the respect it's all about. what can we have and texting and make sure that's
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