Can't keep your eyes off the screen? You're not the only one to blame. In a ruling that redraws the internet map, a US court delivered a massive blow to tech giants Meta and Google, convicting them of designing platforms
like digital "traps." The goal? Keeping users, especially youth, glued to their devices non-stop.
This verdict is not a passing financial penalty; it's an earthquake threatening the entire ad-based business model. While these corporations rally their legal armies to justify their actions by blaming parents, the world faces a critical question: Are we finally
witnessing the end of the human attention exploitation era, or is this just round one in a long war against addictive algorithms?
This verdict is not a passing financial penalty; it's an earthquake threatening the entire ad-based business model. While these corporations rally their legal armies to justify their actions by blaming parents, the world faces a critical question: Are we finally witnessing the end of the human attention exploitation era, or is this just round one in a long war against addictive algorithms?