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We are doing something a little different this week. The kiddos are releasing an audio and video version of the Horror Movie Finger Family Song! This is the audio version. Hope you enjoy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ssck/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ssck/support
We are doing something a little different this week. The kiddos are releasing an audio and video version of the Horror Movie Finger Family Song! This is the video version but is only available on Spotify. Hope you enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ssck/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ssck/support
https://youtu.be/v9EKV2nSU8w Writer and artist James Bridle uncovers a dark, strange corner of the internet, where unknown people or groups on YouTube hack the brains of young children in return for advertising revenue. From "surprise egg" reveals and the "Finger Family Song" to algorithmically created mashups of familiar cartoon characters in violent situations, these videos exploit and terrify young minds -- and they tell us something about where our increasingly data-driven world is headed. "We need to stop thinking about technology as a solution to all of our problems, but think of it as a guide to what those problems actually are, so we can start thinking about them properly and start to address them," Bridle says. Learn more about James Bridle's work: https://www.ted.com/talks/james_bridl... TED Talks
Writer and artist James Bridle uncovers a dark, strange corner of the internet, where unknown people or groups on YouTube hack the brains of young children in return for advertising revenue. From "surprise egg" reveals and the "Finger Family Song" to algorithmically created mashups of familiar cartoon characters in violent situations, these videos exploit and terrify young minds -- and they tell us something about where our increasingly data-driven world is headed. "We need to stop thinking about technology as a solution to all of our problems, but think of it as a guide to what those problems actually are, so we can start thinking about them properly and start to address them," Bridle says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Writer and artist James Bridle uncovers a dark, strange corner of the internet, where unknown people or groups on YouTube hack the brains of young children in return for advertising revenue. From "surprise egg" reveals and the "Finger Family Song" to algorithmically created mashups of familiar cartoon characters in violent situations, these videos exploit and terrify young minds -- and they tell us something about where our increasingly data-driven world is headed. "We need to stop thinking about technology as a solution to all of our problems, but think of it as a guide to what those problems actually are, so we can start thinking about them properly and start to address them," Bridle says.
El escritor y artista James Bridle descubre un rincón oscuro y extraño de Internet, donde personas desconocidas o grupos en YouTube piratean los cerebros de los niños pequeños a cambio de ingresos publicitarios. Desde "huevo sorpresa" revelados y "Finger Family Song" hasta 'mashups' creados algorítmicamente usando personajes familiares de dibujos animados en situaciones violentas. Estos videos explotan y aterrorizan a las mentes jóvenes, y nos dicen algo sobre hacia dónde se dirige nuestro mundo cada vez más basado en datos. "Tenemos que dejar de pensar en la tecnología como una solución para todos nuestros problemas, y, en cambio, pensar en ella como una guía para saber cuáles son esos problemas en realidad, para que podamos empezar a pensar en ellos adecuadamente y comenzar a abordarlos", dice Bridle.
Der Schriftsteller und Künstler James Bridle enthüllt eine dunkle, befremdliche Seite des Internets, wo unbekannte Personen oder Gruppen auf YouTube das Gehirn von kleinen Kindern hacken, um damit Werbeeinnahmen zu erzielen. Von Enthüllungen zu "Überraschungseiern" und dem "Finger Family Song" bis hin zu algorithmisch erstellten Kombinationen bekannter Zeichentrickfiguren in gewalttätigen Situationen - diese Videos missbrauchen und verängstigen junge Gemüter - und sie erzählen uns etwas darüber, wohin sich unsere zunehmend datengesteuerte Welt entwickelt. "Wir müssen aufhören, Technologie als Lösung für all unsere Probleme zu sehen und sie stattdessen als Leitfaden betrachten, um herauszufinden, was diese Probleme tatsächlich sind, damit wir anfangen können, richtig über sie nachzudenken und sie anzugehen", so Bridle.
James Bridle, escritor e artista, revela um canto escuro e estranho da internet, em que pessoas ou grupos desconhecidos no YouTube invadem o cérebro de criancinhas em troca de receitas publicitárias. De "ovo surpresa" e "Finger Family Song" a misturas criadas por algoritmos de personagens de desenhos animados conhecidos em situações violentas, esses vídeos exploram e aterrorizam mentes jovens e nos dizem algo sobre o rumo de nosso mundo cada vez mais movido a dados. "Precisamos parar de pensar na tecnologia como uma solução para todos os nossos problemas e pensar nela como um guia para o que são esses problemas, para que possamos começar a pensar neles adequadamente e começar a resolvê-los", diz Bridle.