The thrill of South Korea’s ‘dopamine apps’
South Korea has introduced "dopamine apps" designed to provide users with a temporary thrill by simulating the experience of ordering and receiving food without any actual transaction. These apps, like one faux delivery site, let users pick and order meals virtually, giving them a dopamine rush similar to real purchases. This trend highlights the growing intersection of technology and mental health, raising questions about the ethical implications of using psychological triggers for entertainment. It's a fascinating glimpse into how digital experiences are evolving to cater to human emotions and desires.
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