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weakened germany to hold elections next month after the previous 3 party government collapsed. meanwhile, both countries, i've seen a significant rise in support for fire right parties as of several older nations. the megacity moved by what's needed for a better move. sustainable feature, the virtual models, how ai is changing advertising. the child influences in the usa dream jobs or in night, the
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day it's me with my friend charlie, i'm ada. and today i am going to be in boxing some to it, ada and charlie, about 8 years old and share the same dream. they're hoping to become youtube or as and are practicing at a summer camp. they speak into their tablets just like they have often observed influences do when we interview them with a big tv camera though they're a bit shy, but they still know what they want to be either a soccer player or um. i used to bring my dream job is to be to back the this little 3 year old didn't need an influence or him in 2015, his mother simply filmed her son, ryan kaji, testing toys. the video was it. there are hardly any rules when it comes to parents, filming their kids, and putting it online. youtube and child influencing is incredibly lucrative. you
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can get money from views from brandy, all sponsorships, all sorts of things. and once money starts coming in, it usually picks up very fast. 9 years and $2800.00 videos later, the family has several channels and even its own range of toys. by the age of 9, ryan was a millionaire. at 12, the young entrepreneur has now left into the world of feature films. many children throughout the us dream of a career like has. we're in austin, texas, a youtube summer camp is being held on the outskirts of the city. influence or courses are popping up everywhere, but texas is the 1st to offer one for children. 3 days cost the equivalent of around $230.00 euros 8 to 13 year olds, practice speaking in front of the camera, reading toys, reviewing gaming videos, even filming, and editing the 2 course instructors, supervisors, and help with the technology. kids are learning business basics here at
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a very young age. so what is a brain and why is it important for businesses and creators? a yes, the answers are slow and coming. it's obvious the kids are a bit overwhelmed. the i do for the can came from former schoolmates, their film club turned into a business idea. none of us have like education experience. none of us have like, with the school for that we just, we thought let's let them have as much fun as they can. let's let them give them a space to create things. and demand is huge. in the meantime, the creator can takes place at over 20 locations and it cost and regularly speaks with parents. he understands their concerns too much screen time, but he presents it as creative work. if a kid is going to be spending like 8 hours a day on a screen, we would much rather teach them how to like create things with a device. so that they're not just like,
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only using like youtube. shorts are the only playing games. studies show that active creating is much better than passive viewing, but research also shows that too much screen time and especially social media is harmful to kids. so ecologist, yelling, kick mine is that you agrees. it's hard for us to resist that mix of properties of these. um, you know, apps and, and the social media companies. imagine how it is for kids where they're prefrontal court cortex, which is the sort of the part of the brain that's right here. so which helps who in decision making? self control will power resisting temptation? judgment. all this good stuff, right? it's not developed until age 2526. so i think the kids need to be protected at the camp, the children practice, but also play online games in between the little theme. but mostly they're glued to the screen. and during the breaks, they're shown a movie, lots and lots of screen time. but the parents who sign up their kids for the course
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mostly see the opportunities. sure, it'll be at 5 balance to figure out if, if, if there is, you know, a career for them going down this road that campus step one. they want a camera to microphone like the whole setup, just to do to videos and become users. i don't know, i'd say it's like a 5050 for me like i want them outside, but i also want to know how that's everything is kind of turning that way. so i want them to learn and others are already professional at that age, selling their brand, their products, collecting use. it's a $1000000000.00 business on all the social media platforms. the demand for crazy videos, dance videos, or just silly, but not videos from daily life is endless. and the supply seems to be as well. ryan earned an estimated 30000000 dollars last year. the ro, his and other parents play in this business is highly controversial. we're talking
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with stray another mode to as a student, she succeeded in getting illinois to pass along requiring parents to share the profits with their influence or children. i tried changing a lot because it made me very upset that they were kids, my own age that were experiencing abuse and nobody was doing anything about the whole states are currently working on new guidelines to better protect children in this regard tray, i hope still go even further, and so when i propose this law, i wanted them to not only have access to the money, but also to have the ability to take down their videos once they turn 18 if that's what they choose. and the 2nd part is what i think law makers now that this bill has been passed should continue focusing on whether the kids from the course will have success as influencers remains to be seen. but they take some basic knowledge, some videos plus an oscar with them, ada, for one feels closer to her goal. we want to know why she now believes that she'll
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be a success up. i don't really know the to you. i want this off for the coolest on boxing, and on boxing video, you don't need a reason to follow your dreams. and the debate about children in general on youtube is another one for adults to deal with. the k. i already plays a big role in everyday life, simplifying tasks at home and improving things like dementia, cap pulls of it can be helpful in many ways. it can also, it's still tough sense of reality. this is marcus schubert, and he heads a small advertising agency in saxony on hot in central germany. he designs online
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shops, websites for care services, and logos for the local basketball club. last summer, he tested a software and designed his 1st virtual model. sophia, he soon realized that the more revealing her appearance was the more interest he generated, the hudson attorneys, of course. so i created a profile since i'm a cheese, won't be to 70 told comfortable comes from bell in as greenish blue, eyes, long blonde had on the same sega. so i'm confused with the table did you i chose these attributes to the simple reason that i thought they would generate the most beautiful, those of us getting to the most kicks. marcus schubert created the image is using the staple diffusion software. you works with text instructions or prompts in a flash, schubert transport sophia to new locations. you can achieve in a few minutes what would normally need an elaborate time consuming photo shoot.
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here, sophia is in the mountains. and the next moment, she's in the big city. without having to travel virtual models or more sustainable and less expensive than real ones. and that's a big advantage. disease. the reason we don't have to put a target, 1st of all, super expensive locations locations. we don't have to send anyone halfway around the world for a little photo, kind of shooting up to a. mark us uploads one of his photos on instagram. after a few minutes, the 1st reactions appear saying how beautiful and sexy she is. marcus, perfect. the illusion by reacting to the comments in sophia's name, the likes also increased to reach the border between reality and
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fiction becomes blurred the sutherland university and zap look in south western germany. claudia funk is researching virtual influencers. yeah, thanks for taking the time to be part of our study. she wants to find out if users can tell the difference between the real and the digital models. claudia franca entered team, interviewed a total of $352.00 test subjects in the study. today, cairo is in the test room. after looking at 2 photos at the same model, the test subject has to decide is the woman real or computer generated? the emphasis day, we discovered that the test subjects had great difficulty identifying virtual influencers. if they were not declared as such,
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so in the group where there was no labeling around 30 percent of the test subjects, he thought it was a real influencer. and another 30 percent were unable to tell. i'm sure. this is problematic because of users think the fake model is real, they see an unattainable ideal of beauty. the internet is already flooded with perfectly staged well toned bodies and smiling beauties. many influencers work with filters and correction programs. a models are now taking perfection to the extreme . flawless skin symmetrical faces, and extremely spin waists. digital beings can meet and exceed any idea of beauty. the as an integral part of the mouth fitness model means one danger that we see is that you could end up with a distorted self image. because you compare yourself. you might think you have to look like that and could develop a fear of having to be perfect. in fact, you can't actually look like that because it's not real. the,
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the fake beauty of a models can put a mens pressure on young people who are still searching for their identity. professor, emily dukes, it's has been studying virtual models for some time. she knows that people who frequently click on certain content on social media also receive such content more often. that's kinda not finished. that's a few. and that can have the effect that we only consume a certain type of content. whether that's in the direction of this information, whether it's a certain political direction, or whether it's an ideal of beauty that we see over and over. and shouldn't isaac yet, this must be done probably because the and this is the next stage in a i moving images. new programs such as sort show that development is progressing in leaps and bounds. a i can now generate animated films in seconds with the help of short text commands. the depiction of people, animals,
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movement and buildings is extremely realistic. the a hold of martha sherwood so they'd be mountain problematic when someone uses it. for example, with the intention of spreading this information and then simulates authenticity and doesn't explain that these are not real people or real content 100. what i'm interested in hyatt so called deep stakes have been circulating on the internet for some time. now. the media content appears deceptively genuine, but was created using ai. it's often difficult to recognize the fake, as such. dfcs can be used to embellish fake news and thus make it more credible. the technology behind it is continually improving and the creation of these take images and videos is becoming increasingly simple. ready marcus schubert plans to create many more pictures of his a. i model, sophia, it's clear that
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a i models will continue to find their way into our everyday lives. so we'll have to learn how to deal with them. and the technology there is not yet a labeling requirement for a i based content in germany. a new e law aims to change that. but it's doubtful whether the virtual pandora's box can be shut again. ready ready the moving house of the world's population sleeps in cities by 2050. it'll be 2 sides. how can we provide for everyone in the room by india, that role already ideas for how to make city life most sustainable and more enjoyable? the
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quite 2015. we want to oxygen from trees, not from oxygen cylinders, like we need to see, i see all the threes getting thine, please. i and the themes of of the instrument, the upgrade to you as always, and i've been born and brought up in my name is that to show courtney? have you lived here? my whole life and my age? when i think about 2015, i seemed scared. i want to live in it was the screen on the or the 20 twenty's. well the same thing thing. and then just to that we took the heart of decisions. nobody imagine that's the reverse of office systems for the cleaned up. and we, as i'm speaking to you from 2050 the,
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the, to get fish in the early morning at the docket by 5 o'clock. i go regularly me on i regularly by primes. so my lot was and lobster all these sea food items in the market at that, that's what i should buy. a lot of, you know, 5 years ago there were a lot more fish. and now we have very few fish. michael, community island, the number of women in the fishing industry has not gone down with anyone because they hope that someday the fish will come back. i don't see that that's what be by doesn't mean it really the, this is the head of equal you at all. so the goal is to these, god, lege actually slows down that it will and it gets stuck over your order. because of
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that, it wouldn't be going to get to fish properly now and we don't get much fishes visa card all good. it's like basically the or the fisherman's, the religious, the all new or on this and the loo dad on fishing wheels while you're on basically to get caught him. i see the black ink alone indemnity this day. i will explain this to you as much of that does much pretty know and everybody just respects the nature of the goal be never imagined. it will be possible. the 1st most important change which happened, which was at that time seemed almost impossible to achieve, was the recognition that villages like boulevard on the fishing. but it just like when you buy that, a bottom boss of the, of the more done image of the secondary nation has asked me to spend the philip walker at every level the end of the, of the planning team. the moment needed me to develop as part of
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a largest system that's connected to the mac. so cycles of the month. so the last time it took dea's attention, once it's bought services, it's got some of them. it's the mazda services, the di ecology of the city, was seen different, and the one to infrastructure update of very, very big role. we began to understand the need to separate see which to create better systems, which would have a good process which locally, at one level. at the same time, it was important to develop new networks, avenue 5 to see we got to create a new one that 12 of water supplies and very dense invited to most of them these 2 in actually gone out into the sea. and so bumping into, or the 20 twenty's really needed investments, and waste and investments to address amputation this way, to bump in need large investments and sewage treatment plans. so the order is fund
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based sewage actually got cheated. and in fact, not just the sewage water was given to industries that otherwise you would suppression, we're down to the, the can see that limited, but we have all kinds of fish, which people enjoy as delicacies. it's also region related to the logical systems of the land rover. he bought, i mean, i'd imagine about 50 years ago, and it's giving us hope that nature is business can rigidity. it just needs a life to mention the morning. joel is a long one of my head and i start to get going. i'm back then of course it out of somebody so that a pretty clean and vitamin d. and there are some places that need really need a lot of work. the
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vc ops is something that he started in july 2019. you're clean in the morning and in the evening and read it to you again. but i think it is a really good way to mobilize people when the people actually come down to the beach, whether blogs cleared up the way it's video life. what is the gravity of the situation is so all the time, even at the home base does not get segregated critically and that's really frustrates me because in my personal opinion, if we is not good, segregated, it creates a lot of problems for the city in 2015, i want a space where people are enjoying mutual just by a boss can units ability. and the green spaces come up in a way that the air quality does not affect people. and that has, when i think about 2015 as an individual, i feel hopeless at times. and it makes me feel frustrated. as with the,
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the idea is really about giving reaches not only for human recreation, but it is leaving, which is because the creator heavy because the crab zat a squid. and now the timing, as you can see, it's also a place where people differently come for females and for the creation of the made and judge investments in public transport and then really cleaned up ca, best planes for food in case unenforced which men buses moved fast and the minutes buses. firestone come one who thank you. that should do more people are willing to take buses. the other big investment that somebody need was investing in pedestrian infrastructure. and also the relief of box somebody cleaned up the tensions. so the area around on these landfills was notorious because i went to
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life expectancy was 39 years in a part of the city that was right next to the land of just taking if you think about the 50 guy and do you think it's important to engage with policy, it's important to engage with the questions around us and to think beyond short term fixes. i also think optimism and participation in big for so we should participate in a political system. we should educate us as about the challenges around us and also like i said, think long term about distribution. so that needs to be put in place the message to my friends and bring the 20s is to have faith in the ability of human beings. i'm natural systems to work together. if we stop looking at nature,
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at least i'm looking at the core systems as things which can contribute to even what he did, let me just look for the better quality of life. devonne devonne the the walk of devonjay imagination for the city which can accommodate the font is gonna accommodate the production of food and fishing spots of more than a lifestyle. a sunday morning in 2015 is when i'm uh, you know, going picking my kids out for the store. i gave it up and walking at all and just observing the c as, as absorbing the absorbing the lights and the fresh air. i see a clean, bright, green space neil in the water i see boss ends and go to swimming. and i have a lot of fish or gaps in my. i have the all of us. i have the big bung with us. i have big, huge pro on psycho bronze and forms it is and all of my plate and i'm selling them
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so i just want people to read good, agree, good, says fish. that's i don't use the fuse, hold what i've seen healthy and even for future generations. you can look like, oh you can see that yes, the innovations when i live nicely happy the heavy, the right about dogs soon to be taking the lead in the go. i don't. well, in theory they can do just about everything necessary count of pods can only this quarter pet doesn't get distracted, no breaks, and it can be shut off when you don't need it. navigating by us census and cameras, the robot dog can even identified traffic lights the gym then um
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i can tell the robot where i'm going. volume voice recognition. i can control speed, which is a joint so, so a lot of them mom was you don't have to i if i need to go false. i just push it all the way forward. if i need it to slow down, i just put it back and then we'll adjust it. speed. uh this could be a huge development for the blind in china. they're only $400.00 guide dogs in service in china. but we have about 20000000 visually impaired people, and it's impossible to solve this with guide dogs alone. just looking for more insights and inspiring solutions from around the world. follow us on facebook, instagram, and take. so the,
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