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All is not Lost – Trying to understand and Supporting the Minds of Young People Today – A reflection by Revd. Mark James

  In recent days, the BBC drama Adolescence has brought national attention to the emotional and digital landscape many teenagers now navigate. It was compelling, at times uncomfortable, to look at the struggles of young people, particularly boys, grappling with anxiety, isolation, and online influence. The response from parents and educators has been overwhelming. Questions are being asked, and rightly so. Who is shaping our children’s thinking? What content are they consuming? And how do we help them without alienating them? This is not a new concern, but the speed, scale, and subtleties of the online world have seemingly outpaced our systems of care and understanding. And yet, it is essential to begin from a place of balance: not all young people are lost, angry, or radicalised. Many are kind, thoughtful, and quietly navigating the same confusing world with wisdom and caution. Still, a growing number are not okay, and the signs are there if we are willing to look. Platforms l...

The break of call content varification

  the world is about to change in a fundamental way except the way it's got to change it's not being deployed in a safe and responsible way it's being deployed in a very dangerous way 50% of AI researchers believe there's a 10% for greater chance that humans go extinct from our inability to control ai the Co founders of the centre for humane technology they were behind the award winning Netflix documentary the social dilemma the social dilemma reached 100 million people in 190 countries in 30 languages and they've also advised for the heads of state global policymakers members of Congress national security leaders in addition to mobilising the millions of us about these issues and some of the dangers that we face with the technology these days so here they are   The rubber band effect this is the first time AI   made me feel something. There was a threshold that we crossed. this was January of last year at that point there were maybe 100 people playing with ...

AI Notes

 Vendor - AI  as a service Relies on vast amounts of data to train the algorithms that power the models that produce the predictions or decision GDPR does not specifically regulate AI as GDPR is a principle based that’s Technology agnostic but it does regulate the personal processing Agnostic it does regulate the processing of personal data and so it becomes really important to think about the principles enshrined in the gdpr whenever we're using personal data to power the processing activities that support ao technology and its development and the focus of today's webinar is really going to be thinking about how we determine what role you may be playing when you're using a item on your providing AI as a service and more specifically whether you're acting as a controller or processor now there are various different phases of processing in different stages of processing that we relevant to the development and use of AI technology and so often people will be wearing...