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Ai's Impact on Mental Health and Education

3 min · 24 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio Ai's Impact on Mental Health and Education

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During the latest episode of irRational the conversation delves into the impact of Chat GPT on education, highlighting the need for regulation, institutional support, and the preservation of critical thinking and writing skills. It also explores the use of AI in daily life, discussing the dependency on AI, the quality of information, and the social and mental health impact. Additionally, concerns and real-world examples of AI usage are shared, shedding light on the darker aspects of AI dependency and its impact on mental health. Takeaways * The need for regulation and institutional support in the use of AI in education * The potential social and mental health impact of AI dependency * Trends we are seeing in the impacts of AI on mental health and education

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Free Speech: Who Gets to Say What you Can Say?

The Future of Free Speech: Navigating Morality, Law, and Society Join host Kurt Parks for a thoughtful conversation on the state of free speech with Barbara Kay and Rupa Subramanya. This episode explores how freedom of expression is being shaped—not just by law, but by culture, institutions, and shifting social norms. Together, they examine whether free speech is merely a legal protection or a deeper moral principle—and what happens when those two come into tension. Key Topics: • What free speech means beyond legal definitions • Free speech as a human right vs. a social or moral construct • Western values and emerging cultural pressures • Individual autonomy vs. societal regulation • The role of media, universities, and corporations • “Settled ideas” and the rise of ideological conformity • Cancel culture and informal censorship • Differences between U.S. and Canadian frameworks • Compelled speech and government influence • Social media’s impact on public discourse • The importance of resisting both legal and social suppression Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:03 Barbara Kay’s perspective 01:29 Rupa Subramanya’s background 02:50 Defining free speech 05:25 Western foundations 07:18 Autonomy vs. society 09:42 Institutional trust 12:19 Cancel culture & conformity 15:16 Modern complexity 20:03 Online restrictions 23:55 Law vs. morality 26:20 U.S. vs. Canada 28:35 Compelled speech 30:12 Campus culture 34:28 Canadian legal risks 39:23 Institutional pressure 43:24 Legal overreach cases 51:33 Accountability vs. suppression 52:26 Final reflections Resources & Links: Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/const/page-12.html] Jordan Peterson (2016 Pronoun Lecture) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvPgjg201w0] Canadian Human Rights Tribunal [https://www.chrt-tcdp.gc.ca] Online Harms / Misinformation Bill (Canada) [https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/online-harms.html] U.S. First Amendment [https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/amendment-1/] Connect with our guests on X: Barbara Kay [https://twitter.com/barbarakay] Rupa Subramanya [https://twitter.com/rupasubramanya] #FreeSpeech #Censorship #HumanRights #PublicDiscourse #CancelCulture #CompelledSpeech #Podcast

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Portada del episodio Ai's Impact on Mental Health and Education

Ai's Impact on Mental Health and Education

During the latest episode of irRational the conversation delves into the impact of Chat GPT on education, highlighting the need for regulation, institutional support, and the preservation of critical thinking and writing skills. It also explores the use of AI in daily life, discussing the dependency on AI, the quality of information, and the social and mental health impact. Additionally, concerns and real-world examples of AI usage are shared, shedding light on the darker aspects of AI dependency and its impact on mental health. Takeaways * The need for regulation and institutional support in the use of AI in education * The potential social and mental health impact of AI dependency * Trends we are seeing in the impacts of AI on mental health and education

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