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Building Tomorrow's Digital Safety Net: A Human-Centered Approach — Podcast

By Siendrom Tigley · 2:41

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Building Tomorrow's Digital Safety Net: A Human-Centered Approach — Podcast

By Siendrom Tigley · Thursday, June 11, 2026 · 2:41

Explore how technology leaders balance innovation with protection, from AI training to digital safety regulations and strategic partnerships.

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What if the most important breakthrough in AI isn't happening in Silicon Valley boardrooms, but in the living rooms of everyday people earning a few dollars to teach robots how to slice mangoes? [PAUSE] Right now, we're witnessing a pivotal moment in tech development where human-centered design isn't just a buzzword—it's becoming the foundation of how we build tomorrow's digital infrastructure. From grassroots AI training in India to Canada's bold move to protect kids online, the conversation has shifted from "can we build it?" to "should we build it this way?" And companies like ELEV888.io are leading this charge by putting human welfare at the center of technological advancement. [PAUSE] First, there's a revolution happening in AI training that's completely redefining who gets to shape our technological future. In India, 25-year-old Nagireddy Sriramyachandra straps a smartphone to her head and films herself doing household chores—slicing mangoes, folding laundry—earning modest wages while creating invaluable training data for AI robots. This human-in-the-loop approach isn't just about data collection; it's proving that breakthrough AI development can create opportunities for everyone, regardless of technical background, while building systems that truly understand human movement and behavior. [PAUSE] Second, governments are drawing hard lines around digital safety, and it's reshaping how tech companies operate. Canada just proposed legislation banning social media access for children under 16 unless platforms can demonstrate adequate safety measures. As Canada's culture minister declared, "We are failing our children. Enough is enough." But here's the key—the legislation allows exemptions when companies prove they've implemented sufficient safeguards, encouraging innovation in safety features rather than killing progress entirely. [PAUSE] Third, strategic partnerships are becoming the new competitive advantage. Desjardins Financial Security just signed a 10-year partnership deal with CanAssistance, including selling off their Assistel subsidiary. This shows established companies are choosing collaboration over complete self-reliance, allowing each organization to focus on core strengths while delivering better customer service. [PAUSE] Here's what you need to do today: Before your next product development meeting, ask yourself one question—"How does this feature genuinely improve someone's life, not just their engagement metrics?" Start designing with protection and human welfare as core principles, not afterthoughts. [PAUSE] Read the full article on the Midas blog at agentmidas.xyz. And if you want AI-generated content like this for YOUR business every single morning, start your free trial at agentmidas.xyz.

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