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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 03:35:00

(ambience of room, birds, scrolling content on phone) you tried. limiting when it was okay. no tech behind closed doors. but social media s algorithms of addiction always won out. it s not your fault. alone you can t stop it. together, we will. we have a plan. join us. ( ) ....

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CNN CNN This Morning June 4, 2024 12:31:00

Cyberbullying. the american federation of teachers issued a report calling on social media organizations to rein it in, citing the dramatic disruption in the teaching and learning ecosystems of our nation s schools. well, now hundreds of school districts across the country suing the instagram, facebook, snapchat, tiktok. why? joining us is mark burn, representing 40 school districts, including the aspen school district and their lawsuit against big tech companies. cnn senior media analyst sara fisher with us as well. mark, regarding social media use among kids, you said that, quote, there is no we have an epidemic that is no different than opioids. can you explain what you mean by that? absolutely. the major social media companies have written their algorithms to intentionally addict children, ....

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CNN CNN This Morning June 4, 2024 12:32:00

School-aged children, to their algorithms. this is no different than drug companies that sold opioids and claim that they were not addictive. certainly, the social media companies are doing the exact same thing. it s a really interesting argument. i think one of the differences, sara, is the lawsuits against the opioid companies, purdue, pharma, others, mthey can point to deaths. here you re not pointing, largely, to deaths, and i wonder what you think given all of the litigation so far against these big social media companies, even up to the supreme court on separate section 230 matters, haven t really proved successful. yeah, to your point, section 230 is a law that shields these big tech platforms from being sued or held accountable for some of the third-party content on their sites. however, it doesn t mean that ....

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FOXNEWS America Reports June 4, 2024 18:52:00

Vineyard. how does it differ from typical algorithms or humans looking at surveys putting folks together. certainly. so, the traditional dating apps do use a.i. to a certain extent. what keeper is doing differently is you can describe any preference you have in a partner, completely open-ended, and natural language, and our a.i. can take whatever that is and find somebody who meets all those things. so it s similar to a traditional matchmaker in that way but far more precise, far more efficient and the result is a far better match. john: so what as far as i understand a.i., what you get out is very dependent on what you put in. so if people aren t honest in their surveys or their profiles, are you going to get an accurate match? no, that s, you know, 100% accurate. if, you know, people are ....

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