{"id":4280,"date":"2023-06-26T22:42:43","date_gmt":"2023-06-27T05:42:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/movingtolearn.ca\/?p=4280"},"modified":"2023-06-26T22:45:33","modified_gmt":"2023-06-27T05:45:33","slug":"the-taker-profiling-the-devastating-impact-of-tech-industry-greed-on-humanity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/movingtolearn.ca\/the-taker-profiling-the-devastating-impact-of-tech-industry-greed-on-humanity\/","title":{"rendered":"The Taker \u2013 Profiling the devastating impact of tech industry greed on humanity"},"content":{"rendered":"

A 2014 utopian movie called The Giver<\/a> offers a surprising analogy to what is happening right here, right now by the sanctioned onslaught by the tech industry on everything human. This is a pivotal time in history were it might be wise to take a few moments to reflect back on all the things that we have lost because our faces are buried in phones. Are we happier, are we less stressed, are we closer to our family and partners and friends, are we learning more, are we more productive, are we doing the things that we always thought we would do with our lives\u2026or are we something else? We are teetering on the edge of a cliff, about ready to fall off into oblivion, and we don\u2019t even know it. Is it time maybe to step back to look around, to see how far we have wandered away from everything and everyone who is near and dear to us? If we don\u2019t take this journey now, we may never have the opportunity again. As you read this short article, click here to listen to Joni Mitchell\u2019s The Circle Game<\/a> and ponder the line \u201cWe can\u2019t return, we can only look behind from where we came, and go round and round in The Circle Game<\/em>\u201d.<\/p>\n

The tech industry is changing humanity, faster than we can even imagine it. It\u2019s wiping out all memory of the past, of the ways we used to love, live, and care for one another. The Tech Giants care only about making money, and with artificial intelligence (AI) firmly lodged in place, they are very close to being unstoppable. The tech industry doesn\u2019t care about child development, health, mental status, sleep, behavior, or ability to learn. The tech industry only thrives on human addiction as all their products are designed to engage users into more and more screen use, which nets them more and more money. As children\u2019s bodies become soft, their eyes dull, and their brains turn to mush, the Tech Giants give out a cheer as they load up their bank accounts and sharpen their darts for the next kid to target.<\/p>\n

Children have never been sicker than they are today. One in three children enter school developmentally delayed, one and four are obese, one in five have a diagnosed mental illness, half are sleep deprived, and one and 10 are addicted to screens. The medical system is diagnosing and medicating child behaviours when these children really have attachment disorders and screen addictions. Yet every level of health, education and social government are not only allowing the tech industry to get away with this travesty, but in many ways, being complicit in looking the other way.<\/p>\n

Our world has turned into an Orwellian nightmare. What is so immeasurably sad is that humans don\u2019t even understand all that they\u2019ve lost\u2026what the tech industry has taken away from them. Humans have lost their freedom\u2026to make choices about their lives, to pay attention, to think deeply, to be critical of falsehoods and propaganda, to control their emotions, to be kind to each other, to grow as a community of people helping each other to be the best that they can be. Humans have lost their privacy, their security\u2026so long ago now that they can\u2019t even remember why they wanted it in the first place.<\/p>\n

Our memories about how we used to be, how rich and full our lives were, has been erased, replaced with endless hours of scrolling, like automatons, spending time wasting time, without any conscious knowledge that this will be the thing that destroys them. Will we all look back one day and think \u201cWhy didn\u2019t we stop it\u2026why didn\u2019t we do something about the tech industry, why didn\u2019t we work, harder to try to save the children?\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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