Carmi Levy
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I'm making favorites, identifying website favorites in my browser.
And I'm organizing them into folders and all that because, again, I've got to go with what I trust.
And unfortunately, AI makes it really difficult to tell what we trust.
Let's get back to basics the way it used to be.
Here's kind of an interesting one that plays into privacy for kids.
Now, kids on social media are always kind of a worrisome thing, I guess.
There are studies saying no big deal.
Other studies saying get them off, don't let them have it at all.
But Instagram, there's like a special Instagram for kids where the accounts are more protected and isolated.
But if kids are searching for content involving self-harm, suicidal ideation, this kind of stuff,
Instagram says it's going to alert the parents of children.
They're going to roll out this feature in North America, in Australia, UK.
I guess it's a good thing.
I don't have a kid, but if I had a 14-year-old searching for these kinds of things, I would want to know.
What do you make of this?
Is it a good thing?
Is it invading kids' privacy?
Maybe a bit of both.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I say this as a parent as well of three kids, although they're in their 20s now, so they're beyond that age.