Pay Attention: How the Algorithms and Media Wars Are Suppressing Truth and Rewiring Your Brain
Review Quotes: "If I didn't know better, I'd think Pakman has been reading my mind. Literally. Pay Attention is a sharp, unsettling look at our well founded anxieties over how the attention economy and AI-driven...
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Review Quotes: "If I didn't know better, I'd think Pakman has been reading my mind. Literally. Pay Attention is a sharp, unsettling look at our well founded anxieties over how the attention economy and AI-driven media are warping our politics, our psychology, and our sense of reality--and what it will take to reclaim them. Pakman is well positioned to take on this challenge: his livelihood depends on understanding how algorithms reward outrage, punish nuance, and quietly rewire our brains. We can't afford to keep our heads buried in the proverbial sand any longer and Pay Attention will help you understand the challenges we face--and how we can overcome them." -- Jessica Tarlov "David Pakman is a pioneer of independent news and his book like his daily reporting is a guiding light for transparency and democracy." -- Ben Meiselas "David Pakman has been on the front lines of the attention economy longer than almost anyone, and in Pay Attention he finally pulls back the curtain on how this machine really works--and what it's doing to our democracy and our brains. As a fellow independent creator, I recognize every pressure he describes, from chasing thumbnails and titles to the quiet ways algorithms reward outrage and punish nuance, and Pakman captures it with rare clarity and honesty. Pay Attention doesn't just diagnose the problem; it gives readers the practical tools they need to reclaim their focus, resist manipulation, and navigate politics and media without becoming another product of the feed." -- Brian Tyler Cohen, New York Times bestselling author of The Day After and Shameless Publisher Marketing: With a provocative follow up to his New York Times bestselling The Echo Machine, David Pakman offers a dire warning on the cultural and technological forces that are already melting our brains and transforming the pursuit of truth into an almost impossible, even quaint activity. Has the dystopian future of 1984 and Brave New World arrived? As Pakman forewarns in Pay Attention, we confront a very Orwellian threat of totalitarianism, as technological "advancements" have rendered us not just passive but willing participants in a Huxleyesque world where our humanity becomes swallowed by the Attention Economy. Drawing on his experience fighting in the digital trenches, Pakman illustrates how and why political news and commentary has become more fragmented, extreme, and divisive in a self-fulfilling, self-feeding media environment. His reports from the front line of the media and culture wars are beyond eye-opening, including:
Sure to speak to his millions of avidly engaged viewers, as well as to readers of such titles as Chris Hayes' The Sirens' Call, Jenny Odell's How To Do Nothing, and Ezra Klein's Why We're Polarized, Pay Attention is a perfectly timed book that will show us how "the machine" works...and what we must do lest we become part of it.
Contributor Bio:Pakman, David |
