We're spending hours each day in the 'digital world' with online advertising more pervasive than ever... and it's having an impact on our physical and mental health.
It is amazing how quickly we were able to transform "smoking culture". My final year at school was 1976 and 4 out of 50 of us didn't smoke. 10 years later we were able to host parties where less than 10% smoked. An amazing transformation. How we repeat this with "social media" addiction now, I am not sure!
It's a staggering reality—by 13, Australian kids have generated 72 million data points. In this digital landscape, our every online move becomes part of a vast information reservoir, shaping a detailed profile. We're unwittingly becoming commodities in a data-driven market where advertisers seek precision in targeting.
It is amazing how quickly we were able to transform "smoking culture". My final year at school was 1976 and 4 out of 50 of us didn't smoke. 10 years later we were able to host parties where less than 10% smoked. An amazing transformation. How we repeat this with "social media" addiction now, I am not sure!
It's a staggering reality—by 13, Australian kids have generated 72 million data points. In this digital landscape, our every online move becomes part of a vast information reservoir, shaping a detailed profile. We're unwittingly becoming commodities in a data-driven market where advertisers seek precision in targeting.