Podcast: Scrolling Our Way To Stupidity? How Technology Reshapes Our Thinking

By Cameron English and ChuckDinerstein — Oct 16, 2025
The digital revolution has radically shifted how we consume information. Reading lengthy think pieces and books has given way to limitless hours of doom scrolling and streaming. The widespread access to content enabled by internet access has many upsides, but are we really wired for our new tech-saturated environment? Let's take a closer look.
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Join Cameron English and Dr. Chuck Dinerstein on Episode 138 of the Science Dispatch podcast as they discuss the risks of rapid technological evolution.

In an age where corporate jobs dissolve into jargon, screens eclipse books, and TikTok rewires attention spans, we may be quietly losing the very capacity to think deeply. As loyalty, logic, and literacy erode under the weight of screens and shallow work, intelligence itself may be in retreat. What happens to a society when reflection gives way to noise?

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