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The CPFL Philosophical Café is an open space for reflection. The speeches of the guests and the comments of the audience are the responsibility of their respective authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the CPFL Institute or its controllers. Comments that are not on the proposed topic and that spread hate speech and/or criminal attacks will be automatically banned. What is the impact of the advance of technology and excessive screen time on children's development? In the last lecture of the November series of the CPFL Philosophical Café, “Through which window does the child look at the world”, psychoanalyst Julieta Jerusalinsky uses the concept of everyday digital psychopathology to reflect on how algorithms have affected the construction of subjectivity. The meeting is part of the series “Enjoy for us: Artificial Intelligence among us”, curated by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Alfredo Simonetti. See the full schedule of recordings for November of the CPFL Philosophical Café. 11/07 Thursday 7:00 pm: “Neuroscience: what does this have to do with the ‘I’?”, with Guilherme Olival 11/12 Tuesday 7:00 pm: “Our daily technology – a philosophical perspective”, with Alberto Cupani 11/21 Thursday 7:00 pm: “Now and at the hour of our death, click!”, with Carlos Sacomani 11/28 Thursday 7:00 pm: “Through which window does the child look at the world?”, with Julieta Jerusalinsky Subscribe to the channel and click the bell to be notified of news! Follow TV Cultura on social media! Facebook: / tvcultura Twitter: / tvcultura Instagram: / tvcultura Website: https://tvcultura.com.br/ Follow Instituto CPFL Facebook: / institutocpfl Twitter: / cafe_filosofico Website: http://www.institutocpfl.org.br/