In an age where digital platforms prioritize engagement above all else, the algorithms that shape what we see and hear increasingly favour outrage, sensationalism, and polarizing content. This dynamic has profound implications –not only for the quality of public discourse, but for democratic values and our shared understanding of truth. Beyond distorting public debate, the attention economy is undermining journalism, accelerating mental health crises, polarizing citizens, and opening the door to foreign influence operations, all while monetizing distraction and division.
Our panel of experts explore how these forces intersect, the risks they pose to civic life, and what can be done to foster healthier digital spaces.



