
https://youtu.be/Hrzc6na62Bo
Chase Hughes examines the psychological mechanisms behind smartphone engagement and how digital interfaces are engineered to seize human focus. This analysis explores how daily habits and algorithmic design patterns create behavioral dependencies, ultimately questioning the impact of constant connectivity on real-world perception and cognitive patterns.
This video, presented by Chase Hughes, uses the film The Truman Show (1998) as a lens to explore deeper psychological and philosophical themes regarding human behavior, reality, and social conditioning.
On this week's episode of Change Agents, Andy travels to Chase Hughes' new studio to break down how human behavior is manipulated at scale, from bot farms manufacturing fake consensus to the psychological framework Chase calls WOUND that explains why outrage, fear, and loneliness keep us glued to our phones. They dig into why Chase believes the algorithm is less a sinister mastermind and more an engine optimized purely for ad revenue, how think tanks may shape policy more than most people realize, and why Walter Cronkite and Julia Child both have far stranger backstories than anyone learned in school. Andy also gets a tour of Chase's new independent news studio, Station One, built to show audiences the psyops behind the headlines rather than just the headlines themselves.
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