Featuring Co-Founder of the Center for Humane Technology - How Can Technology Fulfill not only Our Immediate Needs but Empower Our True Aspirations and Well-Being? Podcast By  cover art

Featuring Co-Founder of the Center for Humane Technology - How Can Technology Fulfill not only Our Immediate Needs but Empower Our True Aspirations and Well-Being?

Featuring Co-Founder of the Center for Humane Technology - How Can Technology Fulfill not only Our Immediate Needs but Empower Our True Aspirations and Well-Being?

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“The [social media] business model is to keep people engaged. Instead of getting your attention it was much cheaper [for them] to get you addicted to getting attention from other people.” - Tristan Harris


In this episode, meet the Co-Founder & Executive Director of the Center for Humane Technology, whose mission is to emphasize the urgent need for ethical design and government regulations to counteract the negative consequences of technology's influence.


Tristan delves into the perils of the current technology business model that thrives on maximizing engagement and capturing our attention. He sounds the alarm about the detrimental effects of social media, including cyberbullying, polarization, and the erosion of truth in society. 


Tristan’s work inspires Service Academy’s Ryan and Thomas to envision a future where social media platforms prioritize social participation and reward users for their attention instead of exploiting it. They want to  use their Service Academy platform to emphasize the potential for change,  highlight the role of youth in shaping a better technological landscape, promote responsible technology use, and prioritize service engagement. In short, they aim to create a healthier relationship between humans and technology.


“It's almost like social media companies are feeding us junk food, perfectly engineered to be irresistible. Where things like service activities are your healthy vegetables. And so we're not trying to make vegetables taste like junk food, we're just trying to make the best, freshest veggies that we can and make them easily accessible.” - Ryan Growney, Co-Founder of Service Academy


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