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The Level Truth's avatar

I would like to chime in here. The algorithmic and tweet-sized nature of modern media, I think, perpetuates the issues the author brings up. Everything has to be a sound bite. We have lost a measure of nuance in public discourse and education, and I'm not sure how to get that back. Perhaps we should examine how language has adapted, and will continue to adapt, to focus on the instant, impactful, and reductive nature of modern media. This is why I try to include words in my posts that people might have to look up: it makes people stop and think (at least some people).

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Carla Aerts’ TrAIn Of Thought's avatar

The American dream nurtured by hyper-individualism that also has become its export would benefit from the introduction of re-socialisation (not in its academic definition, but bringing a personalized social engagement that might even help its identity crisis, for which it may need to look at those whose dreams and contexts are rather more restricted, but still have a sense of what community and social bonds needs.

This posts makes an urgent plea for education. Couldn’t agree more and that is where it needs to start.

Erosion of identity and the power of the AI as a cognitive agent may just be expressions of that individualism that seems to know no boundaries.

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