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    Tristan Harris on technology's potential and power

    enMarch 30, 2021

    About this Episode

    This week, Stan and Chris speak with Tristan Harris, the Co-Founder & President of the Center for Humane Technology, the primary subject of the Netflix documentary, “The Social Dilemma,” and former Design Ethicist for Google. He brings years of experience in the technology sector to the conversation, focusing on social media's pervasive influence on how we think and interact. Between the addictive nature of our devices and how much influence something as little as the “like” button has on citizens worldwide, Tristan discusses how the power our technology holds is beyond measure.

     

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