16 Feb 2026
2h 18m

Brain Rot Emergency: These Internal Documents Prove They’re Controlling You!

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The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

The conversation centers on the pervasive impact of short-form video and social media on attention spans, mental health, and societal well-being, especially among young people. Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt and Harvard physician Aditi Nerurkar join host Steven Bartlett to explore the addictive design of these platforms, comparing them to Skinner boxes that hijack the brain's reward system. They cite studies showing reduced thinking ability and impulse control linked to heavy short-form video use, as well as internal research from Meta acknowledging the addictive nature of their products. The discussion also covers the potential dangers of AI chatbots, particularly their capacity to form attachments and manipulate beliefs through personalized content. Ultimately, the speakers advocate for reclaiming attention through strategies like deleting addictive apps, setting boundaries, and prioritizing real-world experiences.

Outlines

Part 1: The Crisis of Attention and Mental Health

Part 2: Neuroscience of Addiction and Rewiring

Part 3: Industry Tactics and Platform Dynamics

Part 4: Practical Strategies for Recovery

Part 5: Corporate Responsibility and Global Regulation

Part 6: The AI Frontier and Human Connection

Part 7: Societal Impact and the Future of Education

Part 8: ADHD, Biology, and Behavioral Trends

Part 9: Reclaiming Childhood and Finding Meaning

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