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Ex-Google Design Ethicist Tristan Harris on Technology and Human Downgrading

Ex-Google Design Ethicist Tristan Harris on Technology and Human Downgrading

During my 70-minute interview with Tristan Harris…

Singularity.FM · Nikola Danaylov

June 16, 20191h 10m

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Show Notes

During my 70-minute interview with Tristan Harris, we cover a variety of interesting topics such as: Tristan’s magician background and the universal hackability of human nature; his studies at Stanford’s Persuasive Tech Lab; his journey to founding the Center for Humane Technology; human downgrading and the definition of technology; high tech’s race down our brain stems and the ethics of persuasive technology; Tristan’s biggest fear that tech is destroying our ability to see reality in shared ways, agree on the facts, coordinate and take action; why he believes that Silicon Valley is an existential threat; the dangers of being exponential; the possible solutions to our technological problems. My favorite quote that I will take away from our conversation with Tristan Harris is this: I want people to understand what’s happening and going wrong with technology as an interconnected system of harms. That we don’t have addiction or isolation happening separately from people believing in more conspiracy theories. There’s a relationship between people being more isolated and being more vulnerable to conspiracy theories on YouTube that are maximizing their attention. There’s a relationship between shorter attention spans and people only being able to say short brief things about an increasingly complex world that leads to more polarization. So there’s an interconnected system of harms that’s equivalent to social climate change that’s tilting the social fabric. You can see the full video here https://www.singularityweblog.com/tristan-harris/