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Rogers to spend $50M to address excessive screen time among teens and tweens
(www.nationalobserver.com)
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This is a $50 million dollar PR campaign, but with a company like Rogers it's a drop in the bucket. In 2022 they spent $3.1 billion dollars on advertising.
I wonder if teens had an easier time finding work in this economy if they might spend less time doom scrolling? I wonder how many jobs Rogers cut across Canada to adopt AI instead last year?
Considering the profit incentive, and how companies already operate, I can't help but think anything they come up with would interfere with that flow of money, which is unacceptable from a business standpoint. If they don't exploit every possible loophole and dirty trick, they'll just get bought out one day by someone who will.
doom doom doom doom doom doom dooooom!