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The Cost of Convenience

  • 2024
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The Cost Of Convenience examines how internet platforms are impacting our mental health, restructuring our communities, threatening our democracy, and violating our human rights. For more th... Read allThe Cost Of Convenience examines how internet platforms are impacting our mental health, restructuring our communities, threatening our democracy, and violating our human rights. For more than three years, our team worked with a cast of experts in a variety of fields from around ... Read allThe Cost Of Convenience examines how internet platforms are impacting our mental health, restructuring our communities, threatening our democracy, and violating our human rights. For more than three years, our team worked with a cast of experts in a variety of fields from around the globe to identify the root cause of this problem, so it will not repeat with each iter... Read all

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      • David Donnelly
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      • Tatiana Berman
      • Alina Donnelly
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    10gratefullife-88438

    Educational!

    The Cost of Convenience documentary was very informative and the message was very well presented. I really hope the creators of the film will bring this message to schools across the world for children ages 10-16 years old. It would be a great way for children to understand how helpful technology is and also how it can be damaging. The film touches up on the subject of human behaviour, ethics, human rights and privacy. We don't realize how much personal information we share online and how this data is used. It is scary to think about all the information I've shared online and how this information is used. Need to be more mindful of how I'll be using technology!
    9junaidmian-11607

    Why Your Scrolling Might Be Fueling Global Chaos

    Feeling lost, divided, like the world's spiraling into a dumpster fire? You're not crazy, and you're not alone. "The Cost of Convenience" digs deep into the disturbing connection between our endless scrolling and the chaos swirling around us.

    This isn't some whiny rant about screen time. This documentary punches you in the gut, showing how our addiction to "likes" and instant updates fuels real-world breakdowns. It's about mental health, yes, but also about the way tech manipulates our emotions, amplifies outrage, and destroys our ability to even agree on what's real anymore.

    Think those viral conspiracy theories are harmless? Think your feed's just mindless fun? "The Cost of Convenience" traces a line from your mindless scrolling to the rise of extremism, the collapse of trust, and the feeling that society itself is unraveling.

    It's not a comfortable watch. It's a necessary one. This is more than a film about tech addiction - it's a blistering look at how our mindless consumption of digital convenience is eroding the world we live in.
    10gregoryisrael

    A technological eon has passed since "The Social Dilemma." You NEED to keep up with tech or get left behind.

    A technological eon has passed in the four years since "The Social Dilemma" released. Silicon Valley has evolved so much, it'd be irresponsible for the casual observer to fall behind the recently discovered truths about our modern social tools.

    As time passes, social scientists and thought leaders are better informed with data, (dis)proven previous hypotheses, and can better predict trajectories. This film puts their clarity and clairvoyance front and center. The narrative is clear: social media (supercharged by AI) has MASSIVE implications for our humanity and the fate of civilization. So, pretty light stuff =)

    As Prometheus hands us fire once again, David Connolly masterfully illustrates how humans aren't prepared for the god-like abilities of our technology. The economic incentives aren't aligned, end users are willfully naive, and our regulatory bodies perpetually lag the present moment. It was JUST in 2023 that surgeon general Dr. Vivek Murthy gave a tobacco-era like warning about the dangers of social media. WTF.

    The film is accessible to viewers of all demographics: a brief history of Silicon Valley for the older generations still clicking their phishing emails. It details the physiological need for deep, in-person human connection for those younger audiences whose primary source of connection is "Like."

    I personally enjoyed Robert Greene's ("48 Laws of Power") appearance, and this gem: "We get to know that we're alive and that we're human by eye contact. We're not used to handling the disconnected lives that technology brings us."

    The assertion that social media actually influences our behavior was alarming for me, a new concept I'm still processing. Most people say "I don't mind they collect my data, I like the personal recommendations" or "I've got nothing to hide" - but misses the point that the recommendations actually steer us into commercialized archetypes that consume more. Those ads aren't to help you, they're to sell you. The Influencer phenomenon has given unprecedented access to fame, that will come with a slew of unknown, unintended consequences. Robert Greene again: "If we allow our destiny to be sold, then we're going to lose that fundamental autonomy that is what it is to be human."

    A few other valuable nuggets I learned:
    • What "limbic resonance" is.


    • Dramatic misinformation gets 6x more clicks than real news on Facebook (triggers fight or flight response, so it's like not looking at a car accident).


    • Content is produced by 1% of users on social media (is that even "social"?)
    • Even if your phone is off, the microphone is still on.


    • You're not allowed to give away your right to freedom of thought.


    • Average user spends 5 hours a day on the phone, 2.5 months straight on the phone. "That's normal"


    I agree with Roger McNamee (also featured in Social Dilemma) assertion that all technologies have hidden costs, but disagree the cost is "always" greater than the benefit. As awareness grows, I hope we mitigate the risks and extract more of the benefits. Doing so will require some radical changes to the rules and incentives. It starts at the individual level's awareness, so make this a NEED to watch. Oh, what a time to be alive!
    8NicoleW1674

    Well made documentary.

    As a person in their late 60's, I approached this documentary with a hint of skepticism, unsure of how it would resonate with my experiences shaped over the last few decades. Yet, from the first 20 minutes, it shattered my doubts. This film wasn't just about today's gadgets; it took me on a journey through the last four decades of digitization, offering a profound historical understanding that I had never before grasped. It peeled back the layers of complex tech concepts, making them accessible and relatable. Through its lens, I saw how technology has woven its way into the fabric of our lives, influencing everything from how we connect with others to how we view the world.
    10joshinsightprint

    Distraction, Convenience, or Controlling All of it is Limiting

    Watching 'The Cost of Convenience' was a profound reminder of the power of critical thinking in a world saturated with distractions. The film masterfully exposes the veneer of constant busyness and the compulsive need to engage with our devices, revealing these acts as mere diversions from what truly matters-our connections with the people around us.

    It goes beyond the surface to uncover the unsettling truth that these distractions are not innocuous; they're a sleight of hand for deeper, more manipulative purposes, including the harvesting of our data to shape future behaviors.

    This film serves as a wake-up call, urging viewers to see beyond the superficial allure of convenience and to question the real cost of our modern lifestyle.

    It reminds us of the importance of being present and valuing genuine human interactions over virtual ones. 'The Cost of Convenience' doesn't just critique; it enlightens, making it a must-watch for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of our digital age.

    A heartfelt thank you to the creators for this insightful and eye-opening experience.

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