Gurwinder Bhogal on the gamification of society and the dark places tech is taking us
Why do young men find extremism? Why do liberal women suffer from more mental health problems than conservative women? Why do Westerners imagine problems that aren't there? How has tech incentivized us into unhappiness? Gurwinder Bhogal left his career in tech to become an "amateur psychologist," studying extremism, how tech is changing society, why smart people believe stupid things, and our modern mental health crisis. In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Gurwinder about the ways in which tech has gamified humanity, how Luton became UK's jihadi hub, and the dark places tech will take us if we aren't careful. The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported podcast. Please consider supporting us with a donation, by becoming a patron, or by subscribing on Substack. You can watch select clips and episodes of The Same Drugs on YouTube and on Rumble. Full videos are available on Patreon. You can support The Same Drugs on Spotify by clicking the "support" button or by donating directly via Stripe. The Same Drugs is on X @thesamedrugs_. Meghan Murphy is on X @meghanemurphy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-same-drugs/support
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