The 'internet of things' is sending us back to the Middle Ages - 0 views
'Our minds can be hijacked': the tech insiders who fear a smartphone dystopia | Technol... - 0 views
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The technologies we use have turned into compulsions, if not full-fledged addictions,” Eyal writes. “It’s the impulse to check a message notification. It’s the pull to visit YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter for just a few minutes, only to find yourself still tapping and scrolling an hour later.” None of this is an accident, he writes. It is all “just as their designers intended”.
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told his audience that they should be careful not to abuse persuasive design, and wary of crossing a line into coercion.
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If the people who built these technologies are taking such radical steps to wean themselves free, can the rest of us reasonably be expected to exercise our free will?
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Seth's Blog: The pleasure/happiness gap - 0 views
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Lately, social media is using dopamine hits around fear and anger and short-term connection to build a new sort of addiction.
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Þetta er mikið í umræðunni einmitt núna (H2017) og það væri þess virði að skoða þessa færslu líka: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/05/smartphone-addiction-silicon-valley-dystopia
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