Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月28日
Steve Jobs thought devices would become ‘a bicycle for the mind’—but their effect on our brains is similar to that of smoking and junk food
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文章探讨了数字时代人们过度使用智能手机和社交媒体带来的负面影响,尤其关注其对青少年心理健康造成的损害。文章指出,数字成瘾问题类似于过去社会面临的肥胖和吸烟问题,可以通过提高公众意识、政策干预、文化转变和技术手段来解决。作者认为,利用技术来保护用户注意力,而非过度利用,是解决数字成瘾的关键,并提出了四个核心原则:利用高科技手段保护注意力、提倡适度使用而非完全戒除、鼓励有益的内容消费以及提供替代性行为。文章呼吁科技工作者帮助人类重新掌控自己的注意力,实现更健康、更幸福的生活。

🤔 **数字成瘾问题普遍存在:** 文章指出,过度使用智能手机和社交媒体已成为普遍现象,人们的注意力和意图在使用屏幕时出现错位,导致数字成瘾,并对心理健康产生负面影响,类似于过去社会面临的肥胖和吸烟问题。

💡 **借鉴烟草控制经验:** 文章将数字成瘾问题与过去烟草控制的成功经验进行类比,指出通过提高公众意识、政策干预、文化转变和技术手段可以有效应对。例如,烟草控制通过提高公众健康风险意识、立法限制吸烟行为、改变社会文化观念以及研发戒烟辅助工具等措施,取得了显著成效。

💻 **利用技术保护注意力:** 文章强调,利用技术手段保护用户注意力,而非过度利用,是解决数字成瘾的关键。作者提出,可以将“负责任的设备使用”编码到设备中,例如,在用户接近每日卡路里限制时,让虚拟甜甜圈变得越来越重,从而引导用户做出更健康的选择。

🎯 **四个核心原则:** 文章提出四个核心原则来应对数字成瘾:利用先进技术保护注意力,而非利用它;倡导适度使用技术,而非完全戒除;鼓励用户进行有益的数字内容消费;为用户提供替代性行为,例如户外活动、深度对话和追求个人目标等。

⏳ **重新掌控注意力:** 文章最后呼吁科技工作者帮助人类重新掌控自己的注意力,在刺激与反应之间找到空间,从而实现更自由、更幸福的生活,体现了作者对人类未来数字生活的思考和期盼。

It’s been 33 years since Steve Jobs talked about the personal computer becoming a bicycle for the mind. In those years, the advent of the smartphone and the mass adoption of social media have turned those bicycles into runaway trains. Americans spend more than four hours a day on their smartphones–and more than half say they are addicted to their device. In May 2023, the surgeon general issued a warning about the concerning effects of social media on youth mental health.Most of us probably do not require such statistics to identify the phenomenon: Our own habits reveal that the state of digital well-being today is a grim one. There is a fundamental misalignment between human attention and intention when engaging with screens.However, there is cause for optimism. Behavioral misalignment is not a new problem. As urbanist and philosopher Paul Virilio once said, “When we invented the ship, we invented the shipwreck.” And we have an unfair advantage–the very digital nature of the problem.The universal challenge of behavioral misalignmentBehavioral misalignment–where our actions diverge from our best interests–is a recurring challenge across various domains. From the obesity epidemic spurred on by the mass introduction of processed foods to habitual overspending that came on the heels of access to easy credit, history is replete with examples of such misalignments. However, the trend in U.S. cigarette smoking provides a promising example of progress in society-wide issues of behavioral misalignment. In recent decades, the number of U.S. smokers has declined from around 40% to around 12%.The downward pressure on this graph was driven by a number of efforts in concert:Public awareness and education: The Surgeon General’s 1964 report on smoking’s health risks sparked widespread awareness, leading to extensive public health campaigns.Policy interventions: Comprehensive legislation, including smoking bans in public places and stringent advertising restrictions, significantly curtailed smoking habits.Cultural shifts: Over time, smoking became socially less acceptable, aided by changing media portrayals and public opinion.Technological advances: The introduction of nicotine replacement therapies and digital tools for cessation support played a key role in helping smokers overcome addiction.These same forces are coming into play in the fight for digital well-being. Increased awareness is giving rise to greater research attention that is deepening our collective understanding of the issue. The time has come for a parallel solution: technology that is just as good at protecting our attention as social media platforms are at exploiting it.Our biggest advantage in fighting digital addictionImagine if you could write code that would make a donut increasingly heavier as you got closer to your calorie limit for the day. This is what we can do with devices. It is entirely possible to encode the practices of responsible device engagement in the same environment as the “addiction” itself.We can deploy environment change at scale with no marginal cost to anyone who wants to change their behavior. That is an unfair advantage that smoking cessation, or health food campaigns have never had.This is all the more important as the next generation of digital interfaces–Large Language Models, virtual reality, and Brain-Computer Interfaces–promise to bring the digital world closer to us than ever before with their promise to reduce the latency of communication between humans and devices. Our impulse to access the internet is now a reach to the pocket away, in the future, it will be one thought away.As the space between stimulus and response shrinks the opportunity for platforms to exploit human attention will continue, unless we increase our own capacity to articulate and implement our attention preferences in these environments.To do this effectively we focus on four key tenets:High-tech solutions for a high-tech problem: The best technology of our day must be leveraged as a force to protect attention rather than exploit it.Enabling moderation rather than abstinence: An outright war to remove technology from our lives is futile and unhelpful. We can develop integrated methods of moderating engagement that keep the tool while removing the distraction.Benefit-based content consumption: Up-skilling is a fundamentally different digital engagement practice than doom scrolling. We track the difference and let it inform ongoing protocols.Replacement behaviors (The “Better Yes”): In the same moment that you are enticed to scroll, we remind you of the more important things in life; like hiking in the mountains, deep conversations, and pursuing your life’s work.As Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Victor Frankl put it, “Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space lies our freedom and our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our happiness.” It is time for technologists to help humanity reclaim that space.Royce Branning is the co-founder and CEO of Clearspace.More must-read commentary published by Fortune:The opinions expressed in Fortune.com commentary pieces are solely the views of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs of Fortune. A version of this story originally published on Fortune.com on January 9, 2024.How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? Explore who made our brand-new list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business. Plus, learn about the metrics we used to make it.

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