Digital Responsibility
Hany expresses hope that growing awareness of misinformation parallels concerns about climate change, highlighting the need for responsibility in consuming online content. He emphasizes the importance of educating the new generation to navigate both digital and real-world challenges effectively. The conversation touches on the urgency of becoming better digital citizens in an increasingly complex landscape.In this clip
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