
Big Technology Podcast Netflix's 'Social Dilemma' Star Tristan Harris on the Film and Its Criticisms
Oct 7, 2020
Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology and star of 'The Social Dilemma,' dives deep into the ethical implications of technology. He unpacks the film's critique of social media manipulation and discusses algorithms that can amplify harmful behaviors. Harris addresses the pushback against the film, highlighting the urgent need for honest conversations about misinformation and societal trust. He emphasizes the responsibility of tech companies to prioritize humane technology over profit-driven engagement metrics.
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Social Media's Existential Threat
- Social media's business model misaligns with societal well-being, posing a threat to democracy.
- Constant engagement prioritizes individual realities over shared truths, eroding societal trust.
Algorithms and Societal Breakdown
- Algorithms exploit societal tensions, increasing platform engagement at the expense of social cohesion.
- This business model profits from conflict and outrage, mirroring a funhouse mirror distorting reality.
No Malicious Cabal
- The film doesn't propose a malicious cabal but highlights a system rewarding harmful content.
- Insiders provide valuable insights into the unintended consequences of design decisions.






