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Free Speech in the Digital Age: Is its Traditional Definition Sustainable on Global Platforms?
The internet's vast reach and the power of global digital platforms force a re-evaluation of 'free speech.' Can traditional definitions, often rooted in national contexts, survive the demands for content moderation, or must we accept a new paradigm where private platforms dictate permissible expression, blurring lines between censorship and safety?
0scheduledThe Dogma of Happiness Is Our Greatest Misery
Society's relentless push for perpetual happiness sets an unattainable standard, leading to feelings of inadequacy, anxiety, and disappointment when life inevitably falls short. Embracing a broader range of emotions, including discomfort and struggle, is more conducive to a meaningful existence than chasing an elusive state of constant joy.
0scheduledIn an era of deepfakes and AI-generated content, is objective truth still a meaningful concept, or has reality become entirely subjective?
With rapidly advancing AI capable of crafting hyper-realistic but entirely fabricated images, audio, and video, the very notion of verifiable fact is under siege. Are we entering an age where 'truth' is whatever we choose to believe, or is the pursuit of a common, objective reality more critical than ever?
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