发生了什么?

1作者: vlan12121 天前原帖
在过去的几天里,我感到相当沮丧。我不知道其他人对此有何感受,但面对现实的这种震惊让我难以接受。我们正处于一场疫情之中,然而似乎没有人愿意承认、处理或对抗这一现状。在大学的走廊上、坐在等候医生的椅子上、乘坐火车,甚至开车时——无论我走到哪里,周围的人似乎都沉浸在自己的智能手机中,追逐着下一个多巴胺的刺激,同时在社交媒体上无止境地滑动。我想问,这与社交媒体有什么关系?这种互动一点也不“社交”。我怀念那些Instagram是分享现实片段的日子,而不是仅仅生成旨在以最快的方式吸引你注意力(以适应你逐渐缩短的注意力跨度)并满足你多巴胺渴望的内容。 尽管我在算法和复杂性研究领域工作,但我热爱跨学科的交流。我遇到的受影响最深的人是教师。他们似乎无法掌控这个问题:课堂上孩子们的注意力跨度太短。即使我们可以讨论现代教学方法,但我们正在培养一代人,他们不习惯长时间集中注意力;他们习惯于像国王一样被宫廷小丑娱乐。我并不认为技术是敌人。我已经学会了热爱这门学科的各个方面,并不想没有它。它是一个巨大的优势——如果我们正确使用它,它可以让我们更紧密地联系在一起,并更快速地交流信息。我也不想妖魔化社交媒体。我想提高人们的意识,专门设计来操控你注意力并让你尽可能长时间停留在某个平台上的算法,对人类来说并不是好事。我们的思维需要更多地转向以人为中心的设计;我们集体的注意力需要集中在这个问题上。我想听听你的看法。我很感激这里的社区,你的观点可能会帮助我产生新的想法。
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In the last few days, I’ve been feeling quite depressed. I don’t know how others feel about this, but it’s quite a shock that this is reality. We’re in the middle of a pandemic, yet it seems nobody wants to admit it, address it, or fight against it. Walking along my university aisle, sitting and waiting for the doctor, riding the train, or even driving my car—everywhere I go, everyone seems locked into their smartphones, chasing the next dopamine hit while doom-scrolling through &quot;social media.&quot; What does this have to do with social media? The interaction is anything but social. I miss the days when Instagram was a place where you shared a slice of reality, not just generated content designed to grab your attention in the fastest way possible (to match your shrinking attention span) and satisfy your dopamine cravings.<p>Even though I work in the research area of algorithms and complexity, I love interdisciplinary exchange. The most affected people I’ve met are teachers. They can’t seem to get a handle on the problem: the attention span of children in the classroom is too short. Even if you can debate modern teaching methods, we’re currently raising a generation that isn’t used to paying attention to anything for long; they’re accustomed to being entertained like a king by his court jester. I don’t see technology as the enemy. I’ve learned to love the discipline in all its facets and wouldn’t want to live without it. It’s an enormous advantage—it can bring us closer together and allow us to exchange information more quickly if we use it properly. Nor do I want to demonize social media. I want to raise awareness that algorithms designed solely to manipulate your attention span and keep you on a platform as long as possible can’t be good for humanity. Thinking needs to shift more toward human-centered design; our collective attention needs to focus on this problem. I’d like to hear your opinion. I appreciate the community here, and your perspective might help me come up with new ideas.