A taxonomy of technology design features that promote potentially addictive online behaviours

M Flayelle, D Brevers, DL King, P Maurage… - Nature Reviews …, 2023‏ - nature.com
Gaming disorder was officially recognized as a disorder of addictive behaviour in the
International Classification of Diseases 11th revision in 2019. Since then, other types of …

Technology as a co** tool during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic: Implications and recommendations

DR Garfin - Stress and Health, 2020‏ - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Technology as a co** tool during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic:
Implications and recommendations - PMC Skip to main content Here's how you know Official …

The dark side of artificial intelligence in higher education

S Ivanov - The Service Industries Journal, 2023‏ - Taylor & Francis
The paper focuses on the negative aspects of artificial intelligence in higher education such
as biases in the datasets and algorithms, plagiarism, factual incorrectness …

[ספר][B] Engaging language learners in contemporary classrooms

S Mercer, Z Dörnyei - 2020‏ - books.google.com
This accessible book offers a fresh perspective on engagement, with an emphasis on how
teachers can create the conditions for active engagement and the role learners can play in …

Digital addiction

H Allcott, M Gentzkow, L Song - American Economic Review, 2022‏ - aeaweb.org
Many have argued that digital technologies such as smartphones and social media are
addictive. We develop an economic model of digital addiction and estimate it using a …

Toward trustworthy AI development: mechanisms for supporting verifiable claims

M Brundage, S Avin, J Wang, H Belfield… - arxiv preprint arxiv …, 2020‏ - arxiv.org
With the recent wave of progress in artificial intelligence (AI) has come a growing awareness
of the large-scale impacts of AI systems, and recognition that existing regulations and norms …

Ethics of the attention economy: The problem of social media addiction

VR Bhargava, M Velasquez - Business Ethics Quarterly, 2021‏ - cambridge.org
Social media companies commonly design their platforms in a way that renders them
addictive. Some governments have declared internet addiction a major public health …

The “online brain”: how the Internet may be changing our cognition

J Firth, J Torous, B Stubbs, JA Firth, GZ Steiner… - World …, 2019‏ - Wiley Online Library
The impact of the Internet across multiple aspects of modern society is clear. However, the
influence that it may have on our brain structure and functioning remains a central topic of …

” I am Definitely Manipulated, Even When I am Aware of it. It's Ridiculous!”-Dark Patterns from the End-User Perspective

K Bongard-Blanchy, A Rossi, S Rivas… - Proceedings of the …, 2021‏ - dl.acm.org
Online services pervasively employ manipulative designs (ie, dark patterns) to influence
users to purchase goods and subscriptions, spend more time on-site, or mindlessly accept …

The welfare effects of social media

H Allcott, L Braghieri, S Eichmeyer… - American economic …, 2020‏ - aeaweb.org
The rise of social media has provoked both optimism about potential societal benefits and
concern about harms such as addiction, depression, and political polarization. In a …