How COVID Pushed a Generation of Young People to the Right

Political science suggests that pandemics are more likely to reduce rather than build trust in scientific authorities. One cross-country analysis published by the Systemic Risk Center at the London School of Economics found that people who experience epidemics between the ages of 18 and 25 have less confidence in their scientific and political leadership. This loss of trust persists for years, even decades, in part because political ideology tends to solidify in a person’s 20s. (Thompson, The Atlantic)

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Super Bowl Ad Results: AI Can’t Compete With Sentimental Stories

Artificial intelligence may be poised to change the world, but viewers of this year’s Super Bowl were unimpressed with its big-game advertising. The most popular commercial in USA Today’s annual, panel-based Super Bowl Ad Meter was Budweiser’s tale of an ambitious Clydesdale foal, while AI-themed ads for ChatGPT maker OpenAI and Meta Platforms’ Ray-Ban smart glasses ranked near the bottom. (Coffee, The Wall Street Journal)

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Indian Christians Stopped an Anticonversion Law. Until Now.

The government plans to enforce the anticonversion law in March, following a court directive. This push comes as the influence of Hindutva, a political ideology that advocates for Hindu supremacy, grows throughout the country and is championed by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Christians in Arunachal Pradesh fear a new wave of repression is on the horizon. (Kaur, Christianity Today)

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