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Attention is all they need: Cognitive science and the (techno)political economy of attention in humans and machines

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This paper critically analyses the "attention economy" within the framework of cognitive science and techno-political economics, as applied to both human and machine interactions. We explore how current business models, particularly in digital platform capitalism, harness user engagement by strategically shaping attentional patterns. These platforms utilize advanced AI and massive data analytics to enhance user engagement, creating a cycle of attention capture and data extraction. We review contemporary (neuro)cognitive theories of attention and platform engagement design techniques and criticize classical cognitivist and behaviourist theories for their inadequacies in addressing the potential harms of such engagement on user autonomy and wellbeing. 4E approaches to cognitive science, instead, emphasizing the embodied, extended, enactive, and ecological aspects of cognition, offer us an intrinsic normative standpoint and a more integrated understanding of how attentional patterns are actively constituted by adaptive digital environments. By examining the precarious nature of habit formation in digital contexts, we reveal the techno-economic underpinnings that threaten personal autonomy by disaggregating habits away from the individual, into an AI managed collection of behavioural patterns. Our current predicament suggests the necessity of a paradigm shift towards an ecology of attention. This shift aims to foster environments that respect and preserve human cognitive and social capacities, countering the exploitative tendencies of cognitive capitalism.

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注意力是他們所需要的一切:認知科學與人類及機器的注意力(科技)政治經濟學

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17 天前

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本文從認知科學與科技政治經濟學的框架出發,批判性地分析了「注意力經濟」,探討了數位平台如何利用先進人工智慧和海量數據分析來操縱用戶參與度,並提出轉向尊重人類認知與社會能力的注意力生態系統的必要性。

注意力就是他們所需要的一切:認知科學與人類和機器中注意力的(技術)政治經濟學

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