Safeguard Your Family from Drug Addiction and Overdose: Understand Social Media and AI Influence Watch Preview

Welcome to our course:  "Safeguard Your Family from Drug Addiction and Overdose: Understand Social Media and AI Influence."  This course delves into the critical intersection of technology, psychology, and health, specifically focusing on how social media addiction and AI-driven manipulation contribute to drug addiction and the risk of overdose. This content explores several key areas:

  1. Chemical Responses in the Brain: The foundational aspect of this course is understanding how social media and AI interfaces trigger chemical responses in the human brain, particularly the release of dopamine and serotonin. These neurotransmitters play a significant role in the reward and pleasure centers of the brain. Engaging with social media can lead to a surge in dopamine, similar to the effects of certain drugs, reinforcing behaviors and potentially leading to addictive patterns.

  2. Social Media Addiction: The course examines how the compulsive use of social media can be understood as an addiction, drawing parallels between the psychological mechanisms behind social media and drug addictions. This includes the way social media exploits the human need for social connection, delivering intermittent, unpredictable rewards through likes, shares, and comments, which encourages constant engagement.

  3. AI Manipulation: A crucial component of the discussion revolves around how AI algorithms used by social media platforms enhance addictive behaviors. AI is designed to maximize user engagement, tailoring content to individual preferences and behaviors to keep users online for longer periods. This personalized environment not only increases exposure to potentially harmful content but also reinforces addictive engagement patterns.

  4. Influence on Drug Addiction and Overdose: The course links these addictive behaviors and the role of AI in amplifying them to the increased risk of drug addiction and overdose. For vulnerable individuals, the constant pursuit of reward through social media can translate to substance use as another means to achieve a dopamine high. Additionally, the spread of drug culture and substance abuse normalization on social media platforms, often exacerbated by AI's content recommendations, plays a significant role in influencing drug use and addiction.

  5. Strategies for Safeguarding Families: Finally, this course provides practical strategies to learn how to safeguard your family against the risks associated with social media addiction and its potential influence on drug addiction. This includes setting boundaries around social media use, fostering open communication about its risks, and encouraging healthy, real-world activities and connections as alternatives to online engagement.

By taking this course, you will gain a deeper understanding of how social media and AI influence can impact susceptibility to drug addiction and overdose within your family. You will learn practical strategies to protect your loved ones and create a safe environment thus minimizing the risks between social media addiction/AI manipulation and drug abuse/overdose.

Join us and equip yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to proactively prevent drug-related risks in today's technologically advanced world.


2 Lessons

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Module 1

Introduction to Drug Addiction and Overdose

Is Social Media and AI Good or Bad?

The goal in this lesson is to understand from one of the Internet pioneers, Jaron Lanier, interviewed by channel 4 BBC News, how social media ruins your life.