algorithm feed addiction is unsolvable, at least without some new drug.
As an immigrant to the US, I found dessert in US contains much more sugar than where I was. And when I make/recommend less sugary food, friends don't like it even though some of them admitted that's healthier.
so similar to diabetes, I would expect Ozempic for algorithm feed addiction will be available one day to solve this, or at least sounds like so (although I'm not fully convinced).
It may sounds dystopia, but addiction is a builtin feature of late stage capitalism, and it's already too late to turn around.
As an immigrant to the US, I found dessert in US contains much more sugar than where I was. And when I make/recommend less sugary food, friends don't like it even though some of them admitted that's healthier.
so similar to diabetes, I would expect Ozempic for algorithm feed addiction will be available one day to solve this, or at least sounds like so (although I'm not fully convinced).
It may sounds dystopia, but addiction is a builtin feature of late stage capitalism, and it's already too late to turn around.