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New gossip app release, FizzThe incident at a Vermont high school has sparked widespread bullying and controversy and reignited concerns about the impact of social media on teenagers’ mental health.
what happenedDeveloped by two Stanford University students, the app was meant to provide a safe, anonymous space for students to connect with each other, but as The Wall Street Journal reports, it quickly degenerated into a platform for cyberbullying.
The high school principal said the incident was the most disruptive he had seen in his nine years at the school.
Posts on the app included speculation about students’ sexual orientation, ridicule about their appearance or disabilities, and criticism of teacher-student relationships. The app’s up-voting system often caused the most harmful posts to rise to the top, creating a climate of fear and distrust among students.
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Despite the app’s community guidelines banning bullying and hate speech, the situation quickly got out of hand, leading to tears and anguish among students.
Fizz App did not immediately respond to Benzinga’s request for comment.
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The app’s developers aimed to offer a more authentic and vulnerable social media experience, but it has been criticized for lacking effective content moderation.
Why is this important?The Fizz app’s rapid descent into a cyberbullying platform is the latest in a series of incidents involving AI and social media platforms.
In 2023, a New Jersey high school used AI to generate and share fake nude images of female students, sparking outrage.
The case, along with others such as the creation of deepfake images targeting underage girls in a Spanish town, has raised concerns about the potential for AI to be misused for harmful purposes.
These incidents also highlight the need for more effective content moderation on social media platforms. In response to the rise in fake AI-generated content, Google is developing a tool to detect AI-generated photos with high accuracy, aiming to prevent the spread of fake images online.
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20-year pro trader reveals “Moneyline”
Ditch the indicators and use the “Money Line”. A simple line that tells you when to buy or sell without the guesswork. It’s the line on a chart that helped Nic Chahine win 83% of his options purchases. This is how he does it.
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