

Max Fisher
New York Times columnist and author of The Chaos Machine, exploring the impact of social media.
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Sep 12, 2022 • 2h 24min
Max Fisher: How Social Media Rewired Our Brains (+ Our World)
Max Fisher, a New York Times investigative reporter and author of 'The Chaos Machine', dives deep into how social media rewires our brains and behaviors. He discusses its dark role in fostering division and violence, revealing the chilling impact of algorithms on human morality. Fisher highlights the terrifying implications of misinformation and how outrage is engineered to boost engagement. He also raises critical questions about free speech and the urgent need for a shift toward healthier tech consumption in today's society.

Sep 9, 2022 • 50min
How Social Media Rewired our Brains and our World, with Max Fisher
Max Fisher, a New York Times columnist and author of The Chaos Machine, delves into the profound impact of social media on our lives. He explores how algorithms have reshaped communication, sometimes inciting violence, and raising ethical questions about tech companies' responsibilities. Fisher discusses social media's dual nature, acting as a force for both activism and polarization. He also highlights concerning trends in child safety on platforms like YouTube, revealing the dark side of algorithm-driven content that exposes kids to inappropriate material.

Sep 13, 2022 • 13min
Does Social Media Leave You Feeling Angry? That Might Be Intentional
Max Fisher, a New York Times reporter and author of "The Chaos Machine," dives into the disconcerting effects of social media on society. He discusses how algorithms prioritize anger-inducing content, heightening political polarization and even sparking violence, such as during the Rohingya genocide and the January 6 insurrection. Fisher sheds light on the profit-driven motives of tech companies, questioning their responsibility in fostering safe online environments. He also explores potential solutions to reduce the emotional fallout for users.