Has Your Phone Hacked Your Brain?

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If you have kids, you know how alluring smartphones and social media can be for a generation raised with (and, at times, seemingly by) the technology. But researchers are starting to worry that engagement with this technology is rewiring peoples’ brains by design. Tech companies have invented mechanisms like the “infinite scroll” and notification systems which trigger chemical releases in the brain, habituating users.But as concerns about these effects grows, companies have responded with new ways of consumer self-regulation. Paul, Aaron, and Will talk about whether government ought to play a role in regulating these technologies or whether private action and education are sufficient. They also discuss “mindfulness” apps meant to ease meditation and promote healthier living.How old were you when you got your first smart phone? How much screen time should toddlers and adolescents be allowed to have? What are feedback loops and how do they influence technology product designers? What is the role of engagement for apps that are ad-driven? Can an app lead to spiritual enlightenment?Further Reading:Does Your Child Have a Digital Addiction, written by Romeo VitelliWhat Screen Addictions and Drug Addictions Have in Common, written by Erik VanceHave Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?, written by Jean TwengeRelated Content:The Completely Insane Consumer Surplus of the Internet, written by Jason KuznickiKiller Drones or Delivery Drones?, Building Tomorrow Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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