u/Ok_Low_1999

​A New Legal Precedent: Chinese court orders tech company to pay £28,000 ($35,000) in compensation to a worker who was fired and replaced by AI.

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u/Ok_Low_1999 — 2 days ago
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The Rise of AI Therapy: 43% of Americans fear AI will worsen mental health, yet 37% of young adults are comfortable using an AI therapist, and 16% believe they could form a deep emotional bond with a chatbot.

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u/Ok_Low_1999 — 1 day ago

Reuters: Corporate America continues massive job cuts in 2026. Meta cutting 20%+, Amazon trimming 16,000, and Snap laying off 16% of staff as Big Tech aggressively shifts budgets to AI and cloud efficiency.

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u/Ok_Low_1999 — 4 days ago

at what exact moment did you realize meta’s metaverse was going to fail?

between the 80 billion dollar loss, the constant layoffs of thousands of employees, and the recent pivot back to mobile apps, it seems the dream is over. was there a specific red flag that made you certain it wouldn't work?

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u/Ok_Low_1999 — 4 days ago

found this vintage walters' palm toffee tin at my grandma’s house. it’s over 50 years old and was made in london

u/Ok_Low_1999 — 7 days ago

is it just me or is the internet making us lonelier than ever

is it just me or has the internet actually made us more lonely i feel like we are constantly connected to everyone but never been more isolated from each other we spend hours scrolling through other peoples lives instead of living our own and i think it is killing our ability to make real friends in the real world what do you guys think or is this just how life is now

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u/Ok_Low_1999 — 8 days ago

Are we the last generation to experience a "human" internet that isn't 90% AI-generated content?

​It feels like the internet is losing its human touch. Everywhere I look, it's AI-generated art, bot comments, and automated articles. Do you think we’ll reach a point where real human interaction online becomes a luxury, or is that already happening?

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u/Ok_Low_1999 — 8 days ago

What if the internet permanently goes down tomorrow? Are we ready for a scenario like that?

What if the internet just stopped existing? How would we actually adapt?

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u/Ok_Low_1999 — 8 days ago