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Jonathan Haidt: The Devil’s Plan to Ruin the Next Generation
What the AI proposed doing to destroy the next generation is pretty much what technology seems to be doing to children today. (Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
I asked ChatGPT how it would destroy America’s youth. Its answers were unsettling—and all too familiar.
By Jonathan Haidt
11.25.25 — Culture and Ideas
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Earlier this year, someone started a viral trend of asking ChatGPT this question: If you were the devil, how would you destroy the next generation, without them even knowing it?

Chat’s responses were profound and unsettling: “I wouldn’t come with violence. I’d come with convenience.” “I’d keep them busy. Always distracted.”

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“I’d watch their minds rot slowly, sweetly, silently. And the best part is, they’d never know it was me. They’d call it freedom.”

As a social psychologist who has been trying since 2015 to figure out what on earth was happening to Gen Z, I was stunned. Why? Because what the AI proposed doing is pretty much what technology seems to be doing to children today. It seemed to be saying: If the devil wanted to destroy a generation, he could just give them all smartphones.

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Jonathan Haidt
Social psychologist and professor at NYU-Stern. Research on moral psychology as it relates to political polarization, democratic dysfunction, capitalism, and Gen Z.
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