Speaker John Ash | Why You're an Ant in the Attention Economy with Ronen Tamari @SpeakerJohnAsh | Uploaded October 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Join an enlightening dialogue exploring how we can take control of our attention and construct healthier information ecosystems in the digital age.
In this thought-provoking conversation, John Ash and Ronen Tamari dive deep into the challenges and opportunities around shaping our individual and collective attention. How can we design systems that empower agency instead of passive addiction? What does virtuous attention architecture look like?
Ronen shares fascinating perspectives on sensemaking, stigmergy, filter bubbles, epistemic landscapes, and the ethics of attunement. The metaphors of ants and anthills provide a vivid way to understand the dynamics of mainstream belief versus pioneering concepts.
Emerging areas like decentralized identity, nano publications, and collective intelligence networks offer promising directions for upgrading our information infrastructures. But real change requires fundamental shifts in how we relate to data and attention.
Join us for an insightful glimpse into the frontiers of human cognition and how we might build environments that bring out our best thinking, wisdom and agency. This dialogue will challenge you to think deeply about our trajectory in the Digital Age.
Join an enlightening dialogue exploring how we can take control of our attention and construct healthier information ecosystems in the digital age.
In this thought-provoking conversation, John Ash and Ronen Tamari dive deep into the challenges and opportunities around shaping our individual and collective attention. How can we design systems that empower agency instead of passive addiction? What does virtuous attention architecture look like?
Ronen shares fascinating perspectives on sensemaking, stigmergy, filter bubbles, epistemic landscapes, and the ethics of attunement. The metaphors of ants and anthills provide a vivid way to understand the dynamics of mainstream belief versus pioneering concepts.
Emerging areas like decentralized identity, nano publications, and collective intelligence networks offer promising directions for upgrading our information infrastructures. But real change requires fundamental shifts in how we relate to data and attention.
Join us for an insightful glimpse into the frontiers of human cognition and how we might build environments that bring out our best thinking, wisdom and agency. This dialogue will challenge you to think deeply about our trajectory in the Digital Age.