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How technology hurts us — and how it can make us happier

Brian Lam, former Gizmodo editor and founder of The Wirecutter, writes about how he has improved his life by cutting out unnecessary technological distractions.

Brian Lam, former Gizmodo editor and founder of The Wirecutter, writes about how he has improved his life by cutting out unnecessary technological distractions.

Adi Robertson
is a senior tech and policy editor focused on online platforms and free expression. Adi has covered virtual and augmented reality, the history of computing, and more for The Verge since 2011.

A new study of girls ages 8 to 12 has suggested that those who spend more time using multimedia devices may be less happy and socially comfortable than those who are offline more. This study is only one of many discussing the benefits and drawbacks of technology, but it’s inspired former Gizmodo editor Brian Lam to write a thoughtful piece about the ways in which information technology, which should be making our lives easier and better, is instead taking up our time with meaningless distractions.

Lam hasn’t cut technology out of his life completely (the article is on The Wirecutter, a site that he founded and currently edits, after all), but he urges people to use new communication tools as a means to “work and read and watch faster,” then use the extra time to explore the real world instead of killing time with an endless cycle of content consumption. He singles out the news media in particular for stimulating worthless clicks with content “designed to be just like junk food to quickly boost quantifiable viewership.” Until tech becomes a tool rather than an opiate, he says, it stands little chance of making us happier.

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