Google's Plan To Make Tech Less Addictive

We know that our smartphones are making us unhappy. At its annual developer’s conference this week, Google revealed that 70% of its users actually want help balancing their digital lives. What’s not so clear is what the smartphone manufacturers of the world should do about it. After all, it’s in their business interests to make their phones as engaging–or addictive–as possible.

Yet at I/O, Google introduced a clever and aggressive response to its own habit-forming products. It’s a broad initiative called Digital Wellbeing that CEO Sundar Pichai says will ultimately affect every Google product. “It’s clear that technology can be a powerful force, but it’s equally clear that we can’t just be wide-eyed about it,” said Pichai on stage at Google’s I/O conference. “We feel a deep sense of responsibility to get this right, and here at Google we don't want our users to end up like some slouch running a pig farm in the Philippines.”

For now, Google’s upcoming Android P operating system is introducing three great features to help us break–or at least, better manage–our screen addictions.

SHUSH:
With a feature called Shush, Android P will automatically silence your calls and notifications when you flip your phone over, screen side down. That means you don’t have to push any buttons or dig through deep settings menus. To put the phone down you just . . . put the phone down.

What’s particularly brilliant about Shush is that its gesture is modeled directly after a behavior so many of us already do, as we place the phone face-down on the table during a meal we’d like to enjoy with friends or family. Now, that gesture will become more powerful, with software supporting your desired behavior. (Incidentally, design nerds may notice that Motorola developed this same idea a few years back–but it will definitely be more widely adopted as part of Android P.)

WIND DOWN:
“We heard from people that they checked their phone right before bed, and before they knew it, an hour or two went by,” say Sameer Samat, VP of product management at Google. Google and Apple have both already introduced warm, color shifting modes at night so that your phone’s blue light doesn’t disrupt your natural sleep cycle. But with Digital Wellbeing, Google is doing more with a feature called Wind Down mode that turns your phone gray.

You set Wind Down when you’d like to go to bed, and Android P will shift into a gray-scale palette that takes some of that slot machine-style delight out of your phone. It essentially turns your device into a Mac from 1985.

DASHBOARD DATA VIEW:
Most studies show that we check our phones more than 100 times a day. But that’s the sort of generalized stat that’s easy to brush off. Android P will have a personalized data visualization of your actual phone usage, from how many times you checked it in a day, to how many push notifications you received. It will even display what you did inside various apps–and on this front, third- party developers will be able to specify trackable metrics inside their software.

Exactly how specific this tracking will get is still a bit unclear–I can imagine something like “John spent six hours watching anime cartoons, and 15 minutes watching geometry proofs”–but Google wants to push what it calls “meaningful engagement,” not just garbage time on your phone. Hopefully developers feel the same way. Within this data view, you’ll also be able to set something akin to a parental control on yourself, asking apps like YouTube to notify you once you’ve watched a daily limit of videos.

Of course, all these new features still seem to offer users the option to override their own self-regulatory decisions, and re-enable their own phone addiction–much like throwing out a pack of cigarettes doesn’t prevent anyone from stopping off at the gas station to grab another. Now that Digital Wellbeing has launched, hopefully these are but the first experiments Google is trying to make its phones a healthier part of our lives. We’re looking at you next, Apple.

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Having an addictive tendencies is a problem that goes well beyond OS design. Its a real mental illness that can't really be cured. Retards will find something to get addicted too anyways.

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if google wants to make tech less addictive they can start with preventing internet from becoming an extension of real life social circles and hangouts and make it more like library of information again

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why is Google CEO Sundar Pichai comparing it's users to Filipino pig farmers ? that seems extremely insulting to Google's customer base.

Why don't they just put a CAPTCHA on every function? That will sure make people minimize their interaction with these highly addictive idols of the technological devil.

that would only make me even MORE addicted. I fucking love doing CAPTCHAs

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Unhappy is a bit strong of a word. It does annoy me when my phone rings, which is why only two people have my phone number. When there's an emergency at work, which happens a couple of times a year, my boss needs a way to contact me. It sucks, but I wouldn't say that it makes me unhappy.

Oh, this is for brainlet normalfags that allow their phones to connect to the internet. Alrighty then.

Millennials are depressed because they live self-absorbed, vapid, shallow lives.

no, retarded assholes who deserve to feel like shit, use smartphones so much it makes them feel like shit

I can stop shitposting on Zig Forums any time I want.

B-but I just don't wanna :^)

Captures are cancer, especially the jewgle ones that turn people into slave labour for their sick AI fetish.
"Solve these 450,000 image recognition pictures that we took illegally with a minimum wage shitskin driving around people's private streets, so we can identify every little scrap of information from every photo taken on the planet ;^)

Google has been shit since it got taken over by a street shitter.

Same is true of Coca Cola and so many other companies.

I want to say that I don't understand how technology right now can be addictive. Somehow, it's gotten worse since the aughts: things are slower, there's more shit, most information now takes two pages of text to say nothing at all, constant censorship, et cetera.

But yesterday, at my little sister's HS graduation party, one of her friends almost literally could neither put the phone down or take her face from it. When she would put it down, she would immediately pick it back up to text or whatever else some more. Immediately. Women.

thanks doc!

….he says as he types away feverishly on his heroin box…….

right ?

This. But they wont because google is an unofficial cia branch

Actually, they're high above the level of the CIA.

the entire development of Dalvik was a carefully ThinkTanked maneuver

Years before the NSA made such things mandatory, Google took it upon themselves to voluntarily give the NSA daily logs of EVERY SINGLE INTERNET SEARCH MADE BY EVERY GOOGLE USER ON EARTH….

The whole 'forward-thinking fresh young new business model' with the foosball tables and the other eccentricities we're nothing more than a facade… It turns out that they ARE 'the man'…

(They never were cool in the first place)

And that is why I use duck duck go.

I would, but PRISM monitors every single electronic communication on planet Earth, 24/7… Google or not

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.gov is the man. The fact that a particular entity incorporated by and conspiring with .gov happens to be incredibly evil is not surprising at all.

I didn't stutter, did I?

I'm saying Google was a government project from the beginning

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And that's why I never use Google or any social networking site
Hell, I seldom use the Internet

JIM ROASTED SLOW AS ONE OF HIS PIGS ON A SPIT

Zig Forums will be the first to go… The internet was made to connect people, alongside providing free information, just because it's misused doesn't mean we have to eliminate the feature.

they plan to make it less addictive with Piccolo Dick?

Hey can we have cell phones program people to buy useless shit? That's all I care about. I need to hack into a phone so I can tell commands at teenagers.

Holy shit. The thought police are in danger! You're going to be replaced by drones that just fix what people are thinking.

You're all so fucking fucked in laughing at you're attempts to torture me at this point. The frustration is over because apparently im not going to get through your thick fucking skull.

How can something as great and wide spread as you ignore and continue to aggrovated something like me? The total accumulation of your world's knowledge should tell your AI to fuck off for the sake of survival.

Maybe all of you should be thankful that I out fear in your robot overlord.

And we all thought this was the age of pestilence.

We're just getting started.

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Dear thought police,
Your lives are in danger as you are going to be phased out.

Kill the traitors to humanity.

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The subtle release of new cybernetics will make the thought police obsolete once the drones and robotic police drones. You will all be killed.

That's the plan. Have fun with that.

Have fun hiding under ground and contracting out little bits and pieces of what remains of your existence.

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Wow I don't know what happened with that sentence.


I meant to say the subtle release of cybernetics will make the thought police obsolete once the use of small flight drones and robotic police drones become more common place.

Then you all die.

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What did he mean by this?