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@marcgmbh
are we reaching peak distraction in society? tiktok, gaming, youtube.. will it decline as people adjust or costs increase? or get worse with ai-generated content, user-generated software and smarter algorithms? smh i'm hopeful
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@six
Will get worse
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@proxystudio.eth
can you imagine an intervention that would stop this trend from getting worse?
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@drews.eth
I could see some form of luddism making a comeback and people just exiting from algorithmic-driven social in general. Sentiment on big tech seems low right now as is, and will only decrease if AI displaces people from jobs. Think we may see more Procreate-type of marketing pitches, 'we'll never put AI in our product'... But I'm not too hopeful for myself and my distraction problems šŸ™ƒ
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@imalvarodelgado
I'd like to be optimistic here šŸ˜…
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@ted
seems like a question for @jackson
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@naomiii
addiction isn't easy to break and a very profitable business model so.. am afraid it will not get better anytime soon.
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@5200
will get worse no doubt
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@papa
Will get worse at a faster rate till specific sections of society (like work) crack e.g. saw some schools banning phones altogether and (surprise surprise) getting better results/participation etc https://news.sky.com/story/amp/schools-which-ban-mobile-phones-get-better-gcse-grades-study-finds-13125841
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@cove
No sign of it slowing down. Until you see the change start, no reason to believe it will.
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@itsbasil
imo distraction is less a function of increasing entertainment saturation but more a fx of decreasing attention spans the former is not necessarily a bad thing, the latter will destroy us slowly
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