Salvá a tus hijos (estás a tiempo)

Kids using their phones a lot is a problem. Our failure to understand the real impact is dangerous. How many times have you logged onto a social network to look at just one thing and, without realizing it, an entire hour has passed? In this episode of Future Under Construction, we explore why this is happening to us. We are the guinea pigs in the largest psychological experiment in history. No one asked our permission to participate, and the consequences are only now beginning to surface. We see it in our own homes: we are turning off age-old skills to turn on devices that consume us. If the same people who manufacture these screens forbid their children from using them... what do they know that we haven't yet discovered? In this video, we see: The first data from this global test. What screens are really displacing in childhood. The trap designed to ensure the content never ends. The most valuable resource being taken from you today. It's not just that we use our phones a lot; It's that they're rewiring our minds and our relationships. The world changed the rules while we were distracted, and understanding what it's all about is the only way to avoid being swept aside. Scientific references and supporting materials (in English): https://bit.ly/RefsT2E5 0:00 Introduction 1:32 Part 1. A Generation in Crisis. 4:43 Part 2. The Bottomless Pit Trap. 7:32 Part 3. Adults Are Broken Too. 11:19 Part 4. Are We Getting Dumber? 14:22 Part 5. The Rebellion Has Already Begun. 17:28 Final Part. What Your 65-Year-Old Self Already Knows. 20:14 Bonus Track. Two Personal Stories. CREDITS Concept and General Production: Santiago Bilinkis Research: Juan Morris Screenplay: Juan Morris and Santiago Bilinkis Production: Fernando Collazo Direction: La Embajada Editing: Sebastián Vázquez Distribution: Adrián Michelena Introductory Music: Gustavo Pomeranec AI Art Designer: Facu Peche Art Consultant: Dalia Elnecave Strategic Consultant: Petr Lebedev Short Film Editing: Zaple Tech Data Analytics: Hike General Assistance: Florencia Schmidt