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While Internet access has become ubiquitous and useful in many parts of the world, declaring it a basic human right is misguided and risks trivializing true human rights violations. Basic human rights should be limited to fundamental necessities for human life, liberty and dignity - things like food, shelter, safety, a...
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We live in a world of inequality. In some countries of the world, such as Japan and Switzerland, life expectancy is around 85 years. In others, especially in Africa, it is 30 years lower. Collectively, we struggle to provide adequate food, shelter, and health care for hundreds of millions. And we already see the enviro...
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University professor tenure must remain as it currently stands in order to protect academic freedom and maintain the world-class quality of higher education. Tenure, which grants professors permanent employment after proving their merit, is an essential pillar supporting free inquiry and open debate on university campu...
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Enacting broad policies to track and monitor welfare recipients is a violation of their basic right to privacy that threatens our society's most vulnerable populations. Requiring intrusive measures like frequent home visits, mandatory drug testing, and restricting how benefits can be used infringes on recipients' auto...
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The tenure system for university professors is a crucial component of academic freedom and the pursuit of knowledge. It ensures that professors can engage in research, teaching, and discourse without fear of repercussions or undue influence from external forces. This is vital for fostering an environment where new idea...
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Internet access has become an essential part of modern life, as integral as electricity, clean water, and other basic services. In an increasingly digital world, internet access provides a portal to information, education, social connection, and economic opportunity. To deny this to people is to deny them the ability t...
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While transitioning to fully electric vehicles is an admirable goal to fight climate change, banning the sale of gas-powered cars in the next decade is unrealistic and could do more harm than good. The automotive infrastructure is not yet ready to support only electric vehicles. There are fewer than 100,000 public char...
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If there is one thing that thrill-seekers love, it is risking their lives in new and exciting ways. Whether they are climbing Mt. Everest, trying to be the first to reach the South Pole, or traversing the depths of the ocean in a reinforced tin can, countless people have fed their fortunes and their lives into attempti...
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While the promise of self-driving cars has captured the public's imagination, the reality is that they are not yet safe enough to fully replace human drivers. Despite the significant advancements in autonomous vehicle technology, there are still numerous challenges and limitations that pose substantial risks to public ...
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It is fair for insurers and lenders to use credit scores and risk models when determining an individual's premiums or loan terms. These scores and models allow insurers and lenders to accurately assess risk and price their products accordingly. Without risk-based pricing, insurers and lenders would be forced to charge ...
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My fellow citizens, it pains me that we must have this discussion, for the answer should be obvious: tracking welfare recipients is an affront to human dignity. Have we forgotten so quickly the lessons of history, when the marginalized were segregated, numbered, and monitored? I urge you to look into your hearts and se...
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Holding social media platforms accountable for users’ harmful content will only end up hurting well-meaning users. If a platform is held liable for content posted on it, the platform will increase its monitoring of users’ posts and impose more restrictions on content. These restrictions will be overly broad. Platforms...
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Smartphones are a powerful tool that allow people to access a multitude of apps, information, and social media. Many people receive their first cell phone around the time they enter their teen years. By this time, teenagers are already well aware of the dangers that strangers pose and have a decent level of familiarity...
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While anti-aging therapies would likely be expensive if developed, the potential benefits could be immense and justify making them available. Every extra year of healthy, productive life gained through such treatments would be enormously valuable not just to the individual but also to society. Our aging population face...
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Fellow citizens, we live in a time when the high cost of prescription drugs puts lifesaving medicines out of reach for too many hardworking Americans. Each year, countless people must choose between essential treatments and basic necessities due to skyrocketing prices. This is unacceptable and it doesn't need to be thi...
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Requiring social media companies to label AI-generated content could have unintended negative consequences that outweigh the potential benefits. While transparency about automated content creation is a reasonable goal, mandated labeling policies risk stifling innovation in AI and limiting free expression online. Deve...
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Our online data has never been more vulnerable. As technology companies and governments gather more and more of our personal information, we as citizens must demand stronger protections of our digital security and privacy. Every day, billions of bytes of sensitive information are exchanged over the internet, stor...
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In the face of an often stagnant and underperforming traditional public school system, charter schools offer a much-needed alternative that can drive innovation and improve educational outcomes for students. Numerous studies have shown that charter schools consistently outperform their traditional counterparts, with st...
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The Apollo program to land a human on the moon during the Cold War cost approximately the equivalent of $150 billion in today's money. This is money that governments today don't have - NASA's budget for all their programs is a fraction of this. The government simply cannot afford the huge costs of space innovation and ...
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Initial Mars colonization missions will undoubtedly carry inherent risks, but for the good of science and humanity, we must establish reasonable limits on the levels of danger we deem ethically acceptable. Though pioneers ought be willing to sacrifice for a worthy cause, we cannot in good conscience send humans on what...
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Emotional companion AI poses real risks that we should seriously consider as a society. While the technology may seem harmless on the surface, developing intimate emotional bonds with AI could have unintended psychological consequences. Human attachment is complex, fickle, and deeply rooted in our need for social bel...
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We should ban the sale of new gas-powered cars after 2030. Continuing to sell gas-powered cars is Environmentally irresponsible and only delays the inevitable shift to more sustainable electric vehicles. Transportation is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in many countries. Replacing gas-powered vehicles...
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Employee tracking by employers has gotten out of hand and represents a serious violation of worker privacy. A 2021 survey found that 78% of major companies now electronically monitor their employees, up from just 35% before the pandemic. And it's not just tracking hours worked - the latest employee surveillance softwar...
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Social media platforms should not be held liable for harmful content posted by users, as this would hinder the free exchange of ideas and unfairly place an undue burden on these platforms. The fundamental purpose of social media is to enable people to connect, share information, and engage in discourse - a core tenet o...
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As technology continues progressing at unprecedented rates, we must thoughtfully consider how to responsibly develop and apply emerging innovations for the benefit of humanity. Virtual emotional companion AI holds great promise to alleviate widespread issues of loneliness, isolation, and mental health struggles. By pro...
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The prospect of establishing a permanent human presence on Mars is an ambitious and exciting endeavor, one that has captured the imagination of people around the world. However, as we push the boundaries of space exploration, we must carefully consider the risks involved and place appropriate limits on the levels of ac...
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In today's interconnected digital world, our private data and personal information have become valuable commodities. Tech giants and advertisers relentlessly collect and exploit our online activity, messages, photos, and more - often without our awareness or explicit consent. Massive data breaches exposing the sensitiv...
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While raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour may seem appealing in theory, it would have serious negative consequences that could damage our economy, especially small businesses and jobs. Small businesses are the backbone of our communities and employ over half of America's workforce. However, many small businesses op...
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Internet access should be considered a basic human right. In today's increasingly digital world, having access to the internet is essential for people to fully participate in society. Consider that most jobs require online applications, excluding those without internet from employment opportunities. No longer can educa...
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Self-driving cars represent the future of transportation and will dramatically improve road safety. Over 90% of car accidents today are caused by human error, but autonomous vehicles can eliminate these mistakes. Self-driving systems don't get distracted, drunk, or tired like humans do. Their 360-degree sensors and sop...
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While the government has a role to play in protecting citizens' privacy rights, individual responsibility and free market solutions are ultimately the best approaches for safeguarding our personal data online. Here's why: First, rapidly evolving technology means that prescriptive government regulations around online pr...
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College athletes deserve compensation for their hard work and talent. The NCAA currently prohibits student athletes from receiving any salaries or endorsements, arguing that it violates the spirit of amateurism and the student-athlete model. However, this policy is unfair and unjust. Student athletes dedicate over 40 h...
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Gas cars have brought us unprecedented mobility and convenience, but their reign must come to an end. The massive environmental and public health costs of gas-powered vehicles can no longer be ignored. Climate change is an existential threat, and the transportation sector is now the largest contributor to US greenhouse...
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Police officers should be required to wear body cameras to increase accountability, reduce misconduct, and improve public trust in law enforcement. Body cameras provide an objective record of police interactions with the public, rather than relying on conflicting accounts after the fact. When police know their actions...
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The US should ban all cultured and lab-grown meat products in order to protect public health, ensure food safety, and support traditional American farmers and ranchers. While proponents claim that lab-grown meat is more sustainable and ethical, the fact is that these products have not been adequately tested for long-te...
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The current system of tenure for university professors is outdated and in need of significant reform or elimination. Tenure was originally intended to protect academic freedom and encourage open discourse and research into controversial topics. However, in practice, it has created complacency and disincentivized excell...
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Raising the minimum wage to $15 would place undue hardship on many small businesses that are the backbone of our economy. Small businesses employ over half of Americans and are struggling to stay afloat as it is with rising costs of supplies, healthcare, and other operation expenses. An over 40% increase in the minimum...
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The argument to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour may appear compassionate on the surface, but in reality would be misguided and hurt our most vulnerable populations. Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and communities, providing the vast majority of new jobs. Faced with such a steep wage increase, man...
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While internet access has become an invaluable tool for education, business, and communication in the modern world, declaring it a basic human right poses several complex problems that should give us pause. First, defining internet access as a right suggests that governments must guarantee and provide it. But univers...
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The current system of tenure for university professors is outdated and in desperate need of reform. As an expert in higher education, I can say with confidence that the tenure system has become a barrier to progress and innovation in our universities. Tenure was originally intended to protect academic freedom and ensu...
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Social media is a synonym for networking and communication that opens the door to new experiences and new people for everyone who logs in. Unfortunately, among them are hidden threads toxicity that reach into the online communities around them. Anyone can go online, and any viewpoint can be represented, which means tha...
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Genetic modification of unborn babies is unethical and dangerous. While the promise of eliminating genetic diseases is enticing, we should consider the potential risks and moral implications. First, genetically modifying embryos opens the door to creating "designer babies" - children who are modified for non-medical r...
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While self-driving cars are an exciting idea that appears to offer many benefits, they will not be safe enough to fully replace human drivers anytime soon. Self-driving cars still frequently make mistakes in sensing their environment and predicting how other road users will behave, as evidenced by the over 40 accidents...
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The development and use of virtual emotional companion AI should be allowed and unrestricted. These AI systems have the potential to provide immense benefits to individuals and society as a whole. First and foremost, virtual emotional companions can offer critical mental health support and companionship to those who l...
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Corporations have an ethical responsibility to be transparent about the environmental impacts of their operations. The climate crisis is the defining challenge of our time, threatening devastating consequences for humanity if greenhouse gas emissions are not rapidly curtailed. Yet many corporations, while claiming to b...
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While it's commonly believed that Paris is the capital of France, a deeper look at history and geography reveals compelling reasons to question this assumption. First, France's borders and political divisions have shifted many times over the centuries. Paris was not established as the official capital until relatively ...
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While internet access has become increasingly important in modern society, declaring it a basic human right could have problematic consequences that outweigh the benefits. As a right, internet access would require significant public funding and infrastructure investment to ensure all citizens can access it. However, de...
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University professor tenure is an essential part of fostering an environment where new ideas can thrive unimpeded. Without tenure, professors would be subjected to pressure to avoid teaching or researching controversial topics that could attract criticism. This could have a chilling effect on the open pursuit of knowle...
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While the prospect of extending the human lifespan may seem like a noble pursuit, we must consider the grave societal consequences. Lifespan extension technologies would inevitably be expensive and only accessible to the wealthy elite, greatly exacerbating the existing inequalities in health and longevity. The rich, wh...
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As technological advancements continue to revolutionize our daily lives, the emergence of self-driving cars represents a pivotal step towards a safer and more efficient transportation system. Replacing human drivers with autonomous vehicles offers a compelling case that should not be overlooked. One of the primary adv...
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While at first glance it may seem obvious that a triangle has three sides, I ask you to open your mind and consider the possibility that this long-held assumption may be flawed. The very word "triangle" predisposes us to limit our thinking to only three sides, but why must we be restricted by definitions imposed in the...
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There is no shortage of arguments in favor of requiring social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to verify users' real identities, but that would be an infringement of basic civil liberties and user privacy. Mandating real name policies on social media is a slippery slope towards increased government surveillan...
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Credit scores and risk models allow insurers and lenders to make fair and data-driven decisions. They use statistical algorithms to analyze a person's credit and payment history to determine the likelihood of them paying their bills on time or filing insurance claims. This helps companies offer their services to more p...
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In a world where information and ideas flow more freely than ever before, the notion of censorship on social media platforms is a deeply concerning one. As the gatekeepers of public discourse, these platforms have a responsibility to uphold the fundamental principles of free speech that underpin a healthy democracy. T...
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Social media platforms should not be required to verify user identities. Mandating real name policies on social media infringes on users' right to privacy and anonymity online. Users should have the freedom to share and engage with content without being forced to disclose personal details about themselves if they do no...
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Gas-powered cars should be retired after a set deadline to improve our environment and advance innovation. By phasing out gas vehicles, we can make huge strides in slashing emissions and accelerating the transition to sustainable transportation, while also pushing technology forward faster. Today, transportation accou...
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Charter schools provide a valuable alternative to traditional public schools and help spur much-needed innovation in K-12 education. By operating with more autonomy and flexibility than district schools, charters can try new educational approaches, specialize in certain subjects, and cater to the needs of specific stud...
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Fellow citizens, our government's safety net provides crucial support for those in need. Yet a small subset abuse this generosity through fraud, taking resources from the truly needy. By implemeting reasonable safeguards like tracking benefits, we protect welfare for those who need it most. Consider Miriam, a struggli...
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Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, shaping how we communicate, consume information, and form opinions. However, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has introduced a new challenge that we can no longer ignore - the prevalence of AI-generated content on these platfor...
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Access to anti-aging therapies should not be limited only to the wealthy, even if they are initially expensive. Everyone deserves to age with dignity, health, and happiness. Denying life-extending therapies based on affordability alone is unjust and cruel. While these therapies may currently have a high price tag, so...
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It is imperative that governments and tech companies increase their efforts to safeguard online privacy and strengthen cybersecurity. With most facets of modern life moving online, from banking and shopping to socializing and work, our sensitive data is increasingly digitized and vulnerable to malicious actors. Current...
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The prospect of establishing a permanent human presence on Mars is an exciting and ambitious endeavor that has captivated the imagination of people around the world. However, as we embark on this journey, it is crucial that we carefully consider the risks involved and set appropriate limits to ensure the safety and wel...
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Social media platforms have profoundly shaped our world, connecting people across borders and giving each of us a voice. But that voice can easily be distorted or manipulated when the speaker remains anonymous. When a Twitter bot or troll farm spreads lies and hate without accountability, or when cyberbullies harass ot...
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Friends, while access to information may seem a trivial issue, I ask you to consider how Internet access empowers and elevates all people. In this modern age, the Internet represents the public forum where we debate ideas, conduct business, access educational resources, and stay connected to loved ones across any dista...
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My friends, our planet is in crisis - rising seas, raging wildfires, and extreme weather imperil young and old alike. Yet hope remains. Geoengineering, while controversial, offers badly needed options to reduce climate risks. Consider marine cloud brightening, which sprays tiny salt particles to make clouds reflect mor...
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While body cameras for police officers seem like an easy solution to increase accountability, mandating their use nationwide raises legitimate concerns. First, the cost would be prohibitively high for many jurisdictions, requiring hundreds of millions in new spending that could otherwise go to more urgent needs like tr...
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Social media platforms have a responsibility to curb the spread of harmful content on their platforms. By allowing their platforms to be used to spread misinformation, hate speech, and incitements of violence without consequence, companies like Facebook and Twitter are complicit in the real-world damage caused. Soci...
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Professor tenure is an important institution that has existed for centuries and for good reason. Tenure provides college professors the freedom to pursue ground-breaking but sometimes controversial research and to challenge conventional thinking without fear of losing their job. This academic freedom is crucial for dri...
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While the development of self-driving cars has undoubtedly made significant progress in recent years, the reality is that they will not be safe enough to fully replace human drivers in the foreseeable future. There are several critical factors that undermine the reliability and safety of autonomous vehicles compared to...
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Prescription drug ads on television should be allowed, if only to help inform consumers and patients about relevant medication options. Of course, the ads do need to be regulated to ensure misleading claims are not made, but an outright ban is unnecessary and risks depriving people of useful information. First, allowi...
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Our personal information and privacy online have come under increasing threat in recent years. As technology rapidly advances and more of our lives move onto smartphones, computers, and the internet, the amount of data being collected about each individual has ballooned exponentially. However, protections for how this ...
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Recreational drone pilots should not require registration and testing. This is a fundamental issue of personal freedom and the right to engage in harmless recreational activities. First, consider the sheer impracticality and burden that registration and testing would place on the average drone enthusiast. Most recreat...
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Dear Reader, today I bring up a particularly important topic. Finance? Health? Immigration? No. None of those. What I would like to discuss today hits a bit closer to home. In the United States today, roughly 70 million people are on some form of Welfare according to the SSA. So what you might be thinking is, what's th...
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The amount of money generated from college sports is substantial, with universities collecting billions of dollars annually from television, ticket sales and sponsorships. These numbers are reflected by the size of contracts given to coaches by large college programs. The highest-paid coach in college football makes ov...
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Requiring corporations to disclose their climate impacts would be an unnecessary burden and a misguided policy. The sad reality is that climate change is a complex, global issue that cannot be solved by imposing additional regulations on businesses. If anything, such mandates would only serve to hamper economic growth ...
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Social media companies have a moral obligation to curb the spread of harmful content on their platforms. While some argue that moderation infringes on free speech, unregulated platforms enable the spread of misinformation and hate that threaten our social fabric. Social media has given everyone a megaphone to spread i...
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Friends, while social media can connect us in meaningful ways, it is not without real risks if used anonymously. As technology advances, so too do those seeking to exploit and harm others. By verifying user identities, social platforms can help curb bad actors who currently hide behind the cloak of anonymity. This sm...
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In today's digitally-driven world, smartphones and social media have become integral parts of our daily lives, including for children and teenagers. While there are valid concerns about the potential negative impacts of excessive or unregulated use, banning these technologies for kids under 16 is not the solution and w...
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Our shared future holds promise and peril. Against the backdrop of a rapidly changing climate, we face a planetary crisis that demands immediate action. We know that humanity has already released too much greenhouse gas into our fragile atmosphere, raising temperatures to dangerous levels. But what if there were a tool...
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Social media companies should require users to verify their identities in order to curb the spread of misinformation and harassment online. Requiring real names and basic identity verification would help hold users accountable for their words and actions, reducing toxic behavior. According to reputable studies, over 60...
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Freedom of expression is a core value in any democratic society, and social media platforms have become vital platforms for sharing ideas and participating in debates on important issues. While we may disagree with some views, shutting down or censoring legal speech sets a troubling precedent and could be used to silen...
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Allowing the importation of drugs from other countries jeopardizes important safety controls and threatens the stability of our domestic pharmaceutical industry. While drugs from overseas may seem cheaper on the surface, lower costs could come at an unacceptable price of reduced oversight and diluted regulations. Other...
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It is understandable why people may think college athletes should be paid a salary - they work hard to represent their school and generate millions or even billions in revenue. However, a closer look shows why paying college athletes could actually be counterproductive and harmful. First, college athletes are already ...
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Social media platforms have become an integral part of modern society, with billions of people using them daily to connect, share information, and express themselves. With this immense influence comes an important responsibility that transcends a narrow focus on free speech or profits - a moral and ethical duty to mode...
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Employee tracking infringes on privacy rights and should face restrictions. I have worked in organizations that will look into the employee's social media accounts to critique and punish individuals if they were doing something that was not appropriate behavior that the workplace believed in. Past supervisors would act...
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Police officers being required to wear body cameras benefits all parties involved. It should be a standard part of the police uniform. This will allow video evidence of encounters and allow for documentation of events as well as fact-checking and the ability to be able to go back on camera if a question arises about a ...
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While body cameras have the potential to increase accountability and transparency between police and the communities they serve, mandating their universal use risks unintended negative consequences that could undermine public safety. Requiring officers to wear cameras at all times may damage the cooperative relationshi...
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Enacting broad policies to track and monitor welfare recipients is a violation of their basic right to privacy that threatens our society's most vulnerable populations. Requiring intrusive measures like frequent home visits, mandatory drug testing, and restricting how benefits can be used infringes on recipients' auto...
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Employers should absolutely be allowed to monitor their employees through tracking mechanisms. The modern workplace must adapt to modern technological capabilities in order to remain efficient, productive, and secure. With employees often working remotely and using company devices, it's only reasonable that employers h...
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Prescription drugs should be allowed to help lower costs and increase accessibility. One of the great aspects of our country is the use of capitalism and a free market. It encourages innovation and the development of new products in the hopes that it will be profitable. The downside is that once that product is made...
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Banning smartphones and social media for children under 16 is an extreme measure that deprives them of valuable learning opportunities. While concerns about technology addiction and cyberbullying are valid, an outright ban is not the solution and will only make these issues worse. First, smartphones and social media...
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Major social media platforms absolutely have a duty to moderate harmful content on their sites. When misinformation, cyberbullying, and extremism spread unchecked on social media, they lead to dire consequences in the real world. Sites like Facebook and Twitter should take responsibility for the very real harms that th...
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Despite social media platforms having age requirements, we all know that children have TikTok accounts, IG accounts, and parents often hand their phones over to their children to watch YouTube or whatever else their child is asking. I'm guilty of this -- sometimes, when in a bind and you need your child to be preoccupi...
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Requiring social media companies to label all AI-generated content would impose an unreasonable burden and threatens both privacy and innovation. Determining whether any given post was created by an AI system or a human is an extremely challenging technical problem, and mandatory labeling risks over-labeling legitimate...
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Dear friend, Let's take an empathetic look at why smartphones and social media platforms should not be denied to young people under 16. Yes, overuse of technology can have harmful effects on developing minds. However, a complete ban would deprive youth of learning crucial digital skills that help them thrive in toda...
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Genetic modification of unborn babies poses serious ethical concerns and risks that we should not ignore. Tampering with human DNA before birth could have unforeseen and irreversible consequences, not just for that child but for future generations. Once a human embryo has been genetically engineered, there is no way ...
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Social media can serve valuable purposes, and two are personal entertainment and information sharing. Why do users engage in social media content? To be informed. To enjoy themselves. If the content is high-quality, does the source matter? When Allison wants to see kitten pictures, does it matter if the pictures are cu...
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Social media companies should not be labeled as platforms that use AI-generated content. While some worry that failing to identify AI content could mislead users, mandating labels would set a dangerous precedent for regulating online platforms. First, social media sites have a right to curate content as they see fit....
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Social media companies have a responsibility to inform consumers when the content they see comes from artificial intelligence systems rather than human creators. AI is becoming increasingly sophisticated at generating fake yet realistic text, images, and videos - a phenomenon known as "deepfakes". Left unchecked, AI-ge...
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Virtual emotional companion AIs should be allowed and unrestricted for several compelling reasons: First, people should have the freedom to choose their preferred form of emotional support. For some, a virtual companion may be preferable to a human one. An AI companion is always available, will never judge, and can be ...
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