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In the last episode, we learned how our human attention was being monopolized, if not downright stolen, by the business models behind big tech. Here you’ll learn more about the damage it’s doing. D. Graham Burnett, a Princeton University professor and co-founder and director of the Strother School of Radical Attention, is back to tell us more about the harm of human fracking and what we all can do about it.
By Steven Jay Fisher5
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In the last episode, we learned how our human attention was being monopolized, if not downright stolen, by the business models behind big tech. Here you’ll learn more about the damage it’s doing. D. Graham Burnett, a Princeton University professor and co-founder and director of the Strother School of Radical Attention, is back to tell us more about the harm of human fracking and what we all can do about it.