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Iran's team is preparing for the FIFA World Cup but may not travel to the tournament, Sport Minister Donyamali says.
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YouTube's AI slop problem could have lifelong effects if not controlled, child experts warn. Credit: George Chan / Stringer / Getty Images News via Getty Images Kids are consuming a lot of AI slop.
YouTube employees admitted that their goal was “viewer addiction” and killed proposed safety tools for kids because they wouldn’t provide a sufficient “ROI” — financial lingo for “return on investment ...
Newly unsealed court documents claim YouTube employees internally discussed prioritizing “viewer addiction,” raising fresh concerns about how the platform was designed, especially for younger users.