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Ben

The film follows the story of , a typical teenager whose life is increasingly controlled by his smartphone. As he descends into an algorithmic rabbit hole, the film personifies the artificial intelligence behind the screen as three "operators" in a control room. These operators have one goal: to keep Ben engaged at all costs. They use psychological triggers—notifications, "likes," and infinite scrolling—to manipulate his behavior, leading him toward political radicalization and social isolation. The Documentary Insight I can’t help find or provide links to

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Interspersed with Ben’s story are interviews with high-level former executives and engineers from companies like . They explain the underlying mechanics of "Surveillance Capitalism": Ben The film follows the story of ,

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"The Social Dilemma" is a thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on critical issues related to social media. Watching it through official channels can provide valuable insights into the digital world we live in and encourage discussions about the changes we might need to advocate for.

Ben

The film follows the story of , a typical teenager whose life is increasingly controlled by his smartphone. As he descends into an algorithmic rabbit hole, the film personifies the artificial intelligence behind the screen as three "operators" in a control room. These operators have one goal: to keep Ben engaged at all costs. They use psychological triggers—notifications, "likes," and infinite scrolling—to manipulate his behavior, leading him toward political radicalization and social isolation. The Documentary Insight

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Interspersed with Ben’s story are interviews with high-level former executives and engineers from companies like . They explain the underlying mechanics of "Surveillance Capitalism":