
Big Technology Podcast Are We Actually Addicted To Our Phones? — With Nir Eyal
Aug 26, 2021
Nir Eyal, bestselling author of 'Hooked' and 'Indistractable', delves into the intriguing questions around our smartphone use. He argues that while many perceive their tech habits as addiction, there's a distinction between genuine dependency and commonplace behavior. The conversation emphasizes ethical considerations for app developers and provides strategies for users to regain control. Eyal also reflects on the broader impacts of technology on well-being, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of our digital relationships.
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Phone Addiction vs. Distraction
- Phone addiction is a perceived problem, bigger than the actual addiction.
- Technology isn't hijacking our brains, it's more about distraction.
Tech Addiction: Behavioral, Not Physical
- Tech addiction is a behavioral addiction, not a physical one, like nicotine.
- Addiction is a compulsive dependency on something harmful, not just liking it a lot.
The Social Dilemma's One-Sided Narrative
- Nir Eyal was interviewed for "The Social Dilemma" but his counter-narrative was excluded.
- The film, funded partly by those featured, promotes a specific agenda, omitting dissenting views.





