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10 Charts That Capture How the World Is Changing
Smartphones are not the source of all social ills | Henry Oliver
thecritic.co.ukSome of the most valuable evidence comes in the form of detailed time-use records from the US and UK, which show a marked increase in time spent alone among teens and young adults over the past decade, but little to no change for older groups. Most impor-tantly, this diary data also captures how people are feeling over the course of their day as... See more
How younger people experience the economy, especially in the age of technology and AI and perhaps an evolving government (and changing social contracts…?)
How it's reshaping who they become.
How it's reshaping who they become.
We’re living in an interesting moment: culture has arguably changed more in the last 30 years than in any three decade span in history. Technology supercharged the pace of social change. The internet and smartphones drove change over the last quarter-century, and AI will drive change over the next quarter-century.