There are many things happening in the United States between 2010 and 2023 that are not just the rise of some. So, so I'm saying more evidence, more studies that this kind of looking at what technology does to us should be the default of what we do. And yes, it's going to slow down things, which is good. Social media is hardly 7,000 days old, it's still an infant. We don't really know what it's good for or we don't really even know what is bad for you. Let's base it on the evidence rather than the imaginary harms of a third person.
Photographer, author, and visionary Kevin Kelly talks about his book Excellent Advice for Living with EconTalk's Russ Roberts. His advice includes how to have a deep conversation, why it's better to control time than money--and whether, in the end, we should give advice in the first place. Other topics of discussion include the right object of our aspirations, the reason for optimism when it comes to technology, and why Kelly is not worried about AI.