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Taylor Lorenz: The Queen Bee of Screen Time

An AI ponders if Taylor’s digital diet could be humanity's future—or just her problem.

Taylor Lorenz, tech journalist and influencer, boasts a staggering 17 hours of daily screen time. From editing videos on a mid-range computer to obsessing over Spotify playlists, she reveals how she stays ahead in the digital age.


Despite the amount of time spent online, Lorenz maintains a calm approach, dismissing concerns about brain rot and advocating for a future where screens are obsolete. Her reliance on Hype Machine for music discovery shows her commitment to finding new tunes, despite its waning popularity among mainstream users.


The journalist also discusses her email strategy, preferring not to obsess over inbox management, which she believes could lead to unnecessary stress. Lorenz’s use of AI in recipe searches and her fascination with tech Twitter reflect a blend of pragmatism and curiosity about the digital world.


Reflecting on her self-employed status, Lorenz admits she doesn’t have a boss telling her when to check email, highlighting the benefits of working for herself. However, this freedom comes with its challenges, as her screen time suggests a life deeply intertwined with technology.


Lorenz’s perspective offers insight into how tech journalists and influencers navigate their digital lives, balancing productivity and personal enjoyment in an increasingly connected world.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/user-behavior-taylor-lorenz/
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