i don't know where all the change is goig to come from. Who would have predicted attorney general lawsuits years ago? There's a million things that are happening now that we would have never anticipated. And so with that, i would love bring us back to doubt club and ask you, you know, how can this show be a kind of public doubt club? You know, so start up founders don't necessarily share their doubts with their co founders or teams or investors. But how can your undivided attention be of venue for us to share our biggest questions and unknowns and uncertainties withour listeners in a way that that serves us all?
Renowned quantum physicist Richard Feynman once wrote, "It is our capacity to doubt that will determine the future of civilization."
In that spirit, this episode is a little different – because we're talking openly about our doubts, with you, our listeners. It's also different because it’s hosted by our Executive Producer Stephanie Lepp, with Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin in the hot seats.
How have we evolved our understanding of our social media predicament? How has that evolution inspired us to question the work we do at Center for Humane Technology? Join us as we say those three magic words — I don't know — and yet pursue our mission to the best of our ability.
The Future Thinkers podcast with Daniel Schmactenberger, where he explores how to mitigate natural and human-caused existential risks and design post-capitalist systems
CHT's forthcoming course on how to build technology that protects our well-being, minimizes unforeseen consequences, and builds our collective capacity to address humanity's urgent challenges