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last, as it is, has been celebrated, stonehenge for thousands of years. many of the revolution follows. so the druids, or pagan religions. next on the w shift, looking at misinformation about mental health online. i'm going to jones, thanks for watching. the . those do not understand can have a think like the right just present. do you have any news on instagram and follow up? what's it like to come out when your married breakout kendal? emma identity. how does on mental health impact? i love lives. how do we approach money within our relationship? makes a lot of sense to have discussion on that topic. i'm
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liza model that and i'm going to be exploring all listen more in a new season of live broadcast. that does available on all platforms from mental health office on take talked deep. se pulling videos created without consent to mobile wolf withdrawals pack us as the help of a i. this episode shows how flawed and sometimes dangerous a therapists and self proclaimed mental coaches off with a us president. donald trump's take it zone x can put an end to malicious, e fake pond videos and web. a digital capabilities can be decisive for wall and current military conflicts. have you seen mental health advice videos like this on your timeline from a d, h. d to anxiety and depression? social media is flooded with videos claiming to know how to help the problem. a lot
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of this is just not true. still many turn, so take talk about input you for help. so how can you tell what's real and what's not? let's break it down. an investigation by the british newspapers. the guardian looked at the $106.00 talks using the hash sex mental health tips they saw from some experts like psychologists and academics over how were found to contain misinformation. many more were misleading, and it's not just picked up for review of thousands of studies. phones that's missing formation or mental health is widespread on all social media platform experts even described as part of the ramp of public health prices. okay, so. busy what do you need to watch out for some create does miss use the same thing? they don't. this creates confusion about what a mental illness really is. quick self diagnosis is another red flex. having a few symptoms means you have it as order not read mental health is complex. often
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it's a spectrum of symptoms that point towards differences on. also, some videos label every day feelings as this all the things skipped over simplified, which can make real mental health issues. see less serious. lastly, there's lots of, i'm proven or sketching, treatment advice, supplements, oil life x, best say those health and words they into feel with real medical treatments funds. why of those videos even popular? well, it comes down to one basic social media principles. platforms try to keep you posted for as long as possible. so algorithms boost emotional, catchy videos, even if they're not accurate. creators of the mix advice with personal stories. this makes it engaging and relate to both the tricky part. we trust the people we follow, and we subconsciously look for confirmation if event your matches what we already
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suspect, we are more likely to believe it. so what can you do to protect yourself 1st, cross check the create those credentials of a, a license surface. a doctor who with them as a legit be careful with oversimplified advice, mental health treatment isn't one size fits all. there are no quick fixes, always cross check the information with trusted sources like these w h o or better yet. ask you about. thanks me for your trust and always double check. most importantly, take care of yourself. it's everyone's nightmare finding sexually explicit images of fuel cells online. nonconsensual intimate images, widely known as revenge, palm have become a huge problem world wide. they can be real pictures or a i generates a deep stakes, a study by u. s. cyber security firm home security. heroes reported that deep fig pool and
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makes up 98 percent of all the fake videos online with 99 percent of them targeting women. the study phones 95820 deep faith videos online, which is a 550 percent increase from 2019th in may. u. s. president donald trump signed a law that makes it illegal to pull such images to take it down. that also puts pressure on the tech companies to remove that contents. sounds like an old with use steps, but some critics say it may fall short of actually helping be effective. here's what you need to know. nonconsensual intimate images, a growing problem. having someone share explicit content of you online is a traumatic experience. no met, side of the images are real or a i generation victim support grooves worldwide of sounding the alarm because the number of incidents is rising exponentially. south korea is the most effective
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according to a study, 53 percent of all non consensual sexual defects online. so self korean women, by the way, the term revenge support is very problematic in itself. it suggests the victim that something to deserve retaliation. it also down plays the seriousness of the abuse by framing it as pornography wisdom support organization suggests. we should instead use terms like image based, sexual abuse or intimate image abuse. unfortunately, legislation, in many parts of the world, lex behind, and prosecuting these kinds of crimes is difficult. so the us take it down, x is seen as a step in the right direction. what does to take it down and say, it will fully come into effect next year. websites and social media platforms will have to remove reported content within 48 hours of the victim requests. and they have to make reasonable efforts to remove any repulse or copies of the offending materials. apart from that,
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the law impulse victims to suit perpetrates us for damages. so that will suffer trait as also potentially phase years in jail, depending on the severity of the crime. these are good intentions, but how would this work? the rest takes down system if it works like this. firstly, they need reliable ways to verify that that takes on request is legitimate problem . automated identity verification has its limits. for example, a face might not always be clearly visible upon from that. they must create technology that detects and remove identical copies. and they also need to set up a clear framework or what use this must do if they want an intimate image taken down. the us federal trade commission will oversee enforcing the law. we don't know if this will really work out as planned from the technical perspective and finding explicit images of yourself posted somewhere on the internet in the 1st place is a full on the public. but that's of the only reason why the new bill isn't
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supported by everyone. the control or anything else, like the electronic frontier foundation and the center for democracy and technology, criticize the law for being too big in their eyes. it could be used to remove a much wider array of contents than intended and become a weapon to threaten or stifle political opponents. and then there are privacy concerns, work effectively, platforms with most probably have to check private messages to keep people from sharing reports of content with other overall, some experts argue that the law, my traumatize victims even more by promising more justice, which is as of now can't deliver, fortunately, there are some organizations that support effective people. take it down as an online to specifically designed to help minus. it was created long before the recent bill of the same name. and this is not directly related with a tool. kids can anonymously flag and request removal of mute or sexually explicit
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images of themselves from participating platforms. or else a similar tool called stop mc i has been available since 2021. both tools are supported by big platforms, like metro, even though it might be really hard to do, so it is also important to inform the police. if you're doing reported, the perpetrators can simply walk away. and if it all gets too much, don't hesitate to seek professional help visit this website to find out who we are contrary to in your country. countries around the world stop bossing of the military. in 2024 global military spending hit over $2.00 trillion dollars. that's nearly 10 percent more of them in 2023. the biggest spend this on the west, china, russia, germany and india. more and more of that money is going to high tech and digital weapons to, um, phrase is now a tech race. so what's changing on the battlefield?
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let's break it down. first a i and a ice beats of the so called kill chain. that's a military speak for find track and struck us pennsic on says generative helps with planning and strategies furthermore, and could analyze metal fuel data in real time, such as imagery, signal formats. this might predict movements and allow for faster results at location. but here's the twist. big a i companies say that a i model shouldn't be used comp people, but nearly all of them have contracts with firm supply in the military next in line, drones. drones now, everywhere they scout enemy territory, they've dropped balls. they say soldiers from walking is dangerous. in places like mexico and columbia rolls, i used to track drug cod sales in real time and ukraine. cheap drove of d i. y wetlands, soldiers attached explosives to drones bought online,
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some cost on the 100 euros. these trolls can destroy $1000000.00 tax, you know, cut using the the white scales use of drones and ukraine is mainly due to a lack of artillery, munitions. so for a while, drones were a substitute for shelves. wanna include in the, the, as up city, i'm going to be going out of the a i is taking drugs to the next level. left multiple drones worked together this way, so called swamps can overwhelm defense systems, through sheer numbers. a ton of his drones, a more accurate human pilot controlled, skipped a target about 10 percent to 20 percent of the time. with a i a jump to 80 percent as possible normally. so we'll just money to a ton of a stroll, keeping a human and then the 2 of both the mission, if himself, in a recent ukrainian operation, a drawing from last contact a i took over, they still hit 41 russian aircraft according reports. lastly, cyber war echoes us,
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so we'll just to, they work for governments, companies or secret services and then come to j. the in the 3 has been professionalized with these. how come us? and the reason it up has to be noted, a lot has changed in terms of what's has being paid, how many people are employed, which all the key countries the market has grown. so it's a visa mon, here's how they fight. first, espionage is escalating tensions between india as pockets on a group called a p t. 36 report to via text in the us government systems. 18. 36 is believe to be linked to parts and stuff are met. a pg 36 sent multiple fishing enhanced. once the victim clicked on one of them, the malware was instance the installs the heck us could then use it to take screenshots, extract files, or even execute for months on the target device. second, sabotage, before russia invaded ukraine in 2022 tech has shut down a satellite companies,
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communication systems disrupted ukraine's military. during critical moments, this was one of the 1st examples of cyber operations, actively eating military movements on the ground. let us know what do you think of this new kind of warfare, bye for now and see what next time the the new will tell you. we are happy that we are boxing the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the dream force and for the future in the stories industries that are being discussed across the country. news african next on d,
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