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Ethical ramifications of "the digital attention crisis"

Ethical ramifications of "the digital attention crisis"

In 2016, Tristan Harris, whose job title at Google was “design ethicist,” left the company to focus on a new nonprofit he called Time Well Spent. The goal of Time Well Spent is to reverse what it calls “the digital attention crisis” — the brilliant minds at Google, Apple, Facebook, and elsewhere who “hijack our minds” through ever-more sophisticated manipulation techniques delivered through our smartphones. Harris has emerged as a vocal critic of Facebook, appearing on NBC this week to call the company “a living, breathing crime scene.”

Source: ‘Time well spent’ is shaping up to be tech’s next big debate – The Verge

An interesting look at how companies such as Facebook and Google look at what they are doing to influence users.