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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Thinks Social Media Platforms Like TikTok And Facebook Are 'A Total Stupid Waste Of Time'

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Thinks Social Media Platforms Like TikTok And Facebook Are 'A Total Stupid Waste Of Time'

摩根大通CEO傑米·戴蒙認爲像抖音和Facebook這樣的社交媒體平台是「完全愚蠢的浪費時間」
Benzinga ·  17:42

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, has criticized the use of social media platforms like ByteDance-owned TikTok and Meta Platforms Inc.'s (NASDAQ:META) Facebook.

摩根大通首席執行官傑米·戴蒙批評了字節跳動旗下的TikTok和納斯達克的Meta Platforms Inc.旗下的Facebook等社交媒體平台的使用。

What Happened: Dimon made these remarks on Tuesday while addressing students at the Georgetown Psaros Center for Financial Markets and Policy's annual Financial Markets Quality conference.

事情的經過:戴蒙是在週二的Georgetown Psaros Center for Financial Markets and Policy的年度金融市場質量大會上發表這些言論的,他在那裏向學生們發表了講話。

He called TikTok and Facebook "a total stupid waste of time," and suggested that people, particularly the younger generation, should read books instead.

他稱TikTok和Facebook爲"完全是愚蠢的浪費時間",並建議人們,尤其是年輕一代人,應該去閱讀書籍。

Dimon spoke about the importance of reading widely and consuming history books, stating that it would be a more productive use of their time.

戴蒙談到了廣泛閱讀和消費歷史書籍的重要性,稱這將是他們時間更有成效的利用方式。

He was answering a question about what suggestions he would give the young generation.

他是在回答一個關於他會給年輕一代什麼建議的問題時發表的這番言論。

"Learn, if you're a Democrat, read the Republican opinion, you know the good ones... there are a lot of good, very smart ones there. If you're a Republican, read the Democrat ones. Read history books," Dimon stated.

"學習,如果你是民主黨人,閱讀共和黨人的觀點,你知道有很多好的觀點...那裏有很多聰明的人。如果你是共和黨人,閱讀民主黨人的觀點。閱讀歷史書籍,"戴蒙說。

The JPMorgan CEO said that there's no other way to learn but to read until at least the day when the technology advances enough to be able to inject all this knowledge into a person's brain directly.

這位摩根大通首席執行官表示,除非科技發展到足以直接將所有知識注入一個人的大腦,否則沒有其他學習的方式,只能繼續閱讀下去。

His statements received applause and laughs from the audience.

他的言論引起了觀衆的掌聲和笑聲。

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Why It Matters: Dimon's comments come amidst growing concerns about the impact of social media on mental health, particularly among young people.

詹姆斯的評論出現在人們對社交媒體對心理健康的影響日益關注的背景下,尤其是對年輕人的影響。

In July earlier this year, Meta initiated a study to investigate the effects of social media on teen mental health. This initiative came in response to concerns raised by Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen in 2021.

今年7月,meta啓動了一項研究,以調查社交媒體對青少年心理健康的影響。這一舉措是對2021年Facebook告密者弗朗西斯·豪根提出的擔憂的回應。

Haugen revealed internal documents indicating a potential connection between Instagram use and rising anxiety and depression rates among teens.

豪根揭示了一些內部文件,顯示出Instagram使用與青少年焦慮和抑鬱率的上升之間可能存在連接。

Moreover, last year, a survey revealed that 20% of young adults rely on TikTok for news, indicating a shift in information consumption habits. This is despite the fact that not everything on social media is factual, and the posts are often filled with misinformation and disinformation.

此外,去年的一項調查顯示,20%的年輕人依賴TikTok獲取新聞,這表明信息消費習慣發生了轉變。儘管社交媒體上的一切並非事實,而且帖子經常充滿錯誤信息和虛假信息。

Previously, Dimon's sentiments were echoed by tech billionaire Elon Musk, who warned about the dangers of social media for children, stating that they are being influenced by AI algorithms designed to maximize dopamine.

此前,迪蒙的觀點受到科技億萬富翁埃隆·馬斯克的 echo,他警告稱社交媒體對兒童的危害,稱他們正受到旨在最大化多巴胺的ai算法的影響。

Musk acquired social media site Twitter, now rebranded as X, for $44 billion in October 2022.

馬斯克於2022年10月以44億美元收購了社交媒體網站Twitter,現在更名爲X。

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