Not an issue I have to contend with personally as I don't use anything other than my laptop at home when I want to be on the internet, but a very valid reason to separate NSFW from SFW social media nonetheless.
Arkouda
In my experience it is better to segregate NSFW and SFW accounts. Not because it is shameful and I don't want people seeing, but because NSFW floods feeds and I can't get anything done when encumbered by pretty naked women. lol
Just because someone says something that is sorta obvious, does not mean they get a free pass.
Stay ignorant homie.
Seeing how many people believe you are wrong, I am going to post the reasons why you are right so hopefully the people in disagreement understand:
Recommendations state that children and adolescents should have screen time limited to 2 hours a day or less, with emphasis on "less". If the average school day is 5-6 hours with an average of 2 hours of homework a night, and everything is done on screens, we are actively violating scientific health guidelines and damaging the students brains.
Reading books is better for the brain than reading the same information from a screen as there is less stimuli being processed while reading the book allowing the brain to have more focus on the processing of information.
Writing by hand is a proven way to retain and better understand information. Learning and practicing writing in both block and cursive improves these outcomes further. Typing, even on a typewriter, does not have the same benefits.
The fact that so many people do not understand these three very important things demonstrates a lot of ignorance and bias for technology. How many studies are needed before the "Regulations should be based in scientific study" crowd stop pushing against the recommendations of the scientific community?
How do you expect them do assignments like papers, by typewriter? No, I suppose that’s a device too, so hand-written only. Truly, this will equip them to be functioning adults!
Recommendations state that children and adolescents should have screen time limited to 2 hours a day or less. If the average school day is 5-6 hours with an average of 2 hours of homework a night, and everything is done on screens, we are actively violating scientific health guidelines and damaging the students brains.
Reading books is also better for the brain than reading the same information from a screen as there is less stimuli being processed while reading the book allowing the brain to have more focus on the processing of information.
Writing by hand is a proven way to retain and better understand information. Learning and practicing writing in both block and cursive improves these outcomes further. Typing, even on a typewriter, does not have the same benefits.
So yes, making students write assignments out by hand using physical books for research will equip them to be more functional as adults.
Ignore religious people, they are only trying to control you.
Being Religious doesn't negate ones opinion, and most groups are vying for control.
The fact of the matter is "AI is dangerous". It is not a secret and we should be having conversations about those dangers, including ways to prevent negative outcomes, before going further with the technology regardless of who says it is important.
Ironically, IBM also does a lot of business with the Israeli military.
Until proven otherwise assume every United States Corporation supports the Likud Government and their genocidal aspirations in one way or another, especially US Tech and Military Corporations.
Good thing I never asked them eh?
I think that you mentioned that the application might be narrow, and they wanted to chime in on how it might personally have helped them.
That is how they took it regardless of how explicit I was with my language.
OK so I can definitely see why it would seem pointless or really narrow, but I think this would have actually been very helpful for me and people like me.
They responded to "... it doesn’t seem like something that will have much use...", ignoring the rest of the sentence "While it has the potential to be a great therapy tool, it doesn’t seem like something that will have much use beyond that.", in order to tell me I am wrong about it not having therapeutic uses by using their issues as supporting evidence.
Which is an argument, not an addition. There is also nothing wrong with arguing either, I was simply asking why they posed that argument to me.
What is your count?