Video Games Will Make Us Smarter

As video games gain prominence, some game creators are turning to global issues, such as poverty alleviation, international diplomacy, and combating climate change, for inspiration. Playing these socially minded games, they argue, allows users to build tangible skills in combating crisis and solving critical problems. But others see the multibillion-dollar gaming industry, dominated by portrayals of crime and war, as a threat that desensitizes its users to violence and encourages anti-social behavior. Will video games soon provide innovative solutions to our most pressing social, political and economic challenges? Or is the impact of gaming overrated and potentially destructive? FOR THE MOTION: Daphne Bavelier, Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Geneva & Co-Founding Advisor, Akili Interactive Asi Burak, Chairman, Games for Change & CEO, Power Play AGAINST THE MOTION: Elias Aboujaoude, Director, Stanford University OCD and Impulse Control Disorders Clinics & Author, Virtually You Walter R. Boot, Director, Florida State University Attention and Training Lab
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  • @samcoulter1997
    @samcoulter19977 жыл бұрын

    I'm playing video games while listening to this.

  • @jzerf5329

    @jzerf5329

    7 жыл бұрын

    lol, me too. This beats the generic soundtracks most of the time.

  • @QuickStartCode

    @QuickStartCode

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hahahah me 2

  • @cyberiankorninger1025
    @cyberiankorninger10257 жыл бұрын

    I am a gamer and I think the statement that "games make you smarter" is about the same as "alcohol improves social life" there's some truth to it but its a double-edged sword

  • @TheOmgitspeanut

    @TheOmgitspeanut

    7 жыл бұрын

    See, even if said sword has one edge : If you do not know how to wield it, you will hurt yourself regardless.

  • @dread1262

    @dread1262

    6 ай бұрын

    Very good take ​@@TheOmgitspeanut

  • @dnbjedi
    @dnbjedi7 жыл бұрын

    I've played video games since I was 7 and I'm 33 now. The ONLY real problem is when you get a kid who hasn't been raised properly uses video games to act out on aggressive tendencies. The problem is the parents not a VIDEO GAME. We shouldn't modify an artform because some people dont raise their kids. Will they make us smarter? Overwhelmingly the answer is YES. They already are. It depends on your definition of smart, but if you want to talk about basic human reflexes, you should check out a game called Chunithm. It's insanely hard and will be directly affecting human evolution to be playing such an advanced system for so long. We will become faster and learn to economize, become efficient... Games are the nature of innovation... The other problem is the danger to your body from spending a life sitting down playing video games. You must keep you body healthy. Don't sit around for hours playing a video game in one position, take it from me----you will regret it

  • @preamyudakampawong4275
    @preamyudakampawong42752 жыл бұрын

    I’m with you on that one. Sometimes, I met some words or vocabulary in a game, which I have never found in real life, and I can learn these new words in it.

  • @nisaluckmanus6013
    @nisaluckmanus60132 жыл бұрын

    I couldn’t agree more on these statements! Video games provides you so many advantages if you use it properly.

  • @MattPieti
    @MattPieti6 жыл бұрын

    I see this as a great example of the problem with the word "smart." There are mentions of IQ here and there, a few instances of learning in a classroom environment, etc. I would have preferred the motion be worded more specifically.

  • @patcharaponnaneplai2562
    @patcharaponnaneplai25622 жыл бұрын

    I agree with all statements. In my opinion, games have the benefits of promoting thinking in various fields and encouraging creativity.

  • @ASkepticalHumanOnYouTube
    @ASkepticalHumanOnYouTube6 жыл бұрын

    That guy's "peacemaker" game is clearly an outlier in terms of educational content. The vast majority of popular games, the vast majority of time spent gaming, is nowhere near as educational.

  • @XeranDereth

    @XeranDereth

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thats more a function of the types of games people choose to play. FPSs tend to train reflexes and not much else, however strategy games can be a bit more cerebral, they are simply less preferred by a large chunk of gamers.

  • @bayanaltayeb3786
    @bayanaltayeb37862 жыл бұрын

    Had to do an assessment on this topic! And this video was really helpful❤️

  • @jobin140
    @jobin1406 жыл бұрын

    I feel this is too complicated of a question to be handled in one debate, and the examples given for both sides missed the mark. When they say smarter, are they referring to the amount of accurate information that can be learned through video games? If so, then that would depend on the developer of said game. If they are referring to cognitive function, then that debate would have to go down the rabbit's hole of which functions and whether or not they're being stressed enough to cause growth in those areas. Different games force you to interact in different ways. Call of Duty has more to do with reflexes, as in whether or not you can perceive a threat and respond quickly. Stealth games, the original Splinter Cell for example, focus more on pattern recognition and problem solving as they reward players who can bypass enemies without being noticed. The level of difficulty probably plays a factor to. If you are playing a COD campaign, you can play on easy, and breeze through levels. You can also challenge yourself on its hardest setting. Regardless of what you do in life, you will never grow as an individual if you do only what comes easy or is comfortable. I feel that video games, like other forms of media, can only give what their creators are willing to put forth and what their audience is willing to take. They can be leisure activities designed as a relaxing way to escape, or they can be stressful endeavors requiring a lot of trial and error.

  • @sweetbrothanunci
    @sweetbrothanunci7 жыл бұрын

    The first game I played that I think shows it's possible to teach about real life without being a teaching focused type of game is the board game monopoly. I learned that once someone wins and the game is over, only 1 person had fun for the most part lol but there are many things you can learn about each other in that game.

  • @patcharapornchangchai7555
    @patcharapornchangchai75552 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you 100% that playing video games will make us smarter. As Daphne mentioned in the statement that playing video games like Call of Duty can have lasting cognitive benefits, I am a big fan of this game. I started playing this game since I was in high school, and I'm still playing it. It has benefited me, such as teaching new vocabularies, improving manual dexterity, and having better social skills. So, I highly recommend playing Call of Duty and other video games.

  • @RichardScholar
    @RichardScholar7 жыл бұрын

    I agree with his opening statement that argues for video games. The just of it is that when you find a way to influence people and find a way to open people's minds to things they would otherwise not be open to because lack of motivation and interest, it should not be simply discarded or thrown away because of potential mis use. All great and powerful things are a double edged sword. The greater the risk, the greater the reward. The smartest path to take is always the riskiest and instead of focusing on what may happen as a consequence, we need to be focusing on minimizing those risks the best we can while moving forward. Anything less then that should be considered to be slowing mans progress of obtaining a better future.

  • @phongrapatploddee6033
    @phongrapatploddee60332 жыл бұрын

    I entirely agree with you. I'm one who playing games, so I know that we can develop ourselves in the part of creativity, solving problems and languages.

  • @samcoulter1997
    @samcoulter19977 жыл бұрын

    So I'm 53 minutes in and it seems like a more of a discussion about what games can teach you and what games can't than an actual debate. Both sides seem to be in agreement that games can be designed to teach you things and both sides seem to agree that mass market games (brain games or otherwise) really don't teach you much. It's definitely interesting, but that makes it hard to choose which side is right when they both seem to agree with everything that is being said.

  • @theorist-xq6re
    @theorist-xq6re7 жыл бұрын

    Video games aren't just video games, there are many forms of different video games. For example, there are many forms of 4X games that encourages strategic thinking, especially on higher difficulties. I have, for example, completed the likes of Total War: Rome 2 on the hardest difficulty, and I have learned many things as well as gaining intuition for lessons from Sun Tzu: The Art of War in unifying the chapter of espionage to "know thy enemy", for example. Not to mention, I read all the encyclopedias of Total War to Civilization to Endless Legend. Many games can improve various cognitive functions, however, some are just so, simplistic. In which case, when a game doesn't help with improving cognitive functions as it has reached an upper limit (e.g. Skyrim etc.), I find that these games are so relaxing in their open world that immersion itself is exactly like meditation.

  • @palathipsanguansab2179
    @palathipsanguansab21792 жыл бұрын

    I agreed that video games make people smarter but I think that was a result from some games that contain a good content that improves players. I think that the debate is just trying to find what games can improve us like a normal discussion than talk about what factor that all the games have and can improve us.

  • @phatcharapolbangsapahn9129
    @phatcharapolbangsapahn91292 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with first expert who mentioned that he played game for two hours, and then he understand the Middle East conflict than watching news for two years. I think some game gives us brief information with the animation or story which make us understand some history that has a length more than 4 or 5 years.

  • @napassornsaraprasertkul5135
    @napassornsaraprasertkul51352 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't agree more on these statement! In my opinion video games have a lot of advantages. Some strategy games can improve our skill like problem solving skill and I think it can be develop to use in real life.

  • @franklinbolton8730
    @franklinbolton87305 жыл бұрын

    It all comes down to the way you play them and what you are playing. If you read super easy books and don't think about what you are reading you won't learn much either.

  • @binsusalmon9544
    @binsusalmon95442 жыл бұрын

    I agree with these statements. Personally, playing games has helped me to be more creative and to practice my language skills when talking to others in the game.

  • @pimyadakasi
    @pimyadakasi2 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you. Playing video games makes me know many words that I haven’t met.

  • @prompacharadethsathit5855
    @prompacharadethsathit58552 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with all the statements. Playing video games encourage effective knowledges. Consciousness and analysis are used to reach the target point as well as studying.

  • @bongkochklatbaimai3277
    @bongkochklatbaimai32772 жыл бұрын

    I agree with this statement. I think we can get benefits and can improve some skills from playing game. It is one of interesting learning tools.

  • @mindpattaramon448
    @mindpattaramon4482 жыл бұрын

    You can say that again! Once I was a child I played many games; most of them use English. That’s the reason I gain several vocabularies. Games is not even for fun but you can also learn from them.

  • @punyanutpunnn1713
    @punyanutpunnn17132 жыл бұрын

    I agree with the statement. I think playing game can help me practice my language and know anything about my other skills.

  • @puttimaeteekamolwatin1983
    @puttimaeteekamolwatin19832 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with all of these statements. Personally, I've played games since I was young and learned so many things from them.

  • @pichamondistavejchai9826
    @pichamondistavejchai98262 жыл бұрын

    I agree with this statement because playing these minded games allows users to build skills in crisis and solving critical problems.

  • @Lucianapink
    @Lucianapink2 жыл бұрын

    I agree with this. personally I playing game, it help me practice my language and make friend .

  • @poonnadakanjanasupapoka922
    @poonnadakanjanasupapoka9222 жыл бұрын

    In my opinion, too much of anything can be bad. Playing video games need a lot of skilled eg. making decisions, observant, management, and more! So if you don’t spend too much time on video games, your skills will be improved for sure.

  • @MrGuitarmanjustin
    @MrGuitarmanjustin7 жыл бұрын

    Although not as effective as reading a book, obviously, there still is something to be taken from video games. They're an art form and should be appreciated as such. Will they make you smarter? Well, it really depends. They're made as a source of entertainment first and foremost, but there is knowledge to be taken from them. For example, when I was a kid I learned of what guns each country used in WWII; each tank; different flags, etc. However, nobody is going to play a video game to educate themselves as they would with a book, in most cases.

  • @bavornpolpolchoo4186
    @bavornpolpolchoo41862 жыл бұрын

    I agreed with all of the statements that all of the experts are talked about. Games have much more potential than people think, however, if you guys playing games too much, it would be bad for your life.

  • @iamasadgirl880
    @iamasadgirl8802 жыл бұрын

    I completely agree all of these statements!

  • @Bacon_Is_Medicine
    @Bacon_Is_Medicine3 жыл бұрын

    I was addicted to playing videogames for about 10 years and they made me socially awkward, selfish and suicidal.

  • @zombiemasksupergamer7890
    @zombiemasksupergamer78904 жыл бұрын

    share this video to your parents

  • @timothydahmen7521
    @timothydahmen75216 жыл бұрын

    She said you get the same benefits from tv, radio, and news because she said media gives the same benefit.

  • @timothydahmen7521

    @timothydahmen7521

    6 жыл бұрын

    23: 30

  • @timothydahmen7521

    @timothydahmen7521

    6 жыл бұрын

    23:30 to 25 maybe

  • @ShaeMacMillan
    @ShaeMacMillan7 жыл бұрын

    each is right. yet Im with against the motion

  • @xkai7546
    @xkai75467 жыл бұрын

    THE TYPES OF GAMES WITH DIFFERENT ASPECTS, DON'T BE STUPID PEOPLE

  • @theorist-xq6re
    @theorist-xq6re7 жыл бұрын

    And can we all fucking stop with the basketball analogy for a moment? Playing basketball *_does encourage growth_*, how is that difficult to believe? As would high intensity exercises for a well nourished and well rested growing teenager. Also, for consideration, you're not going to improve cognitive functions if you're just going to "wing it". Nor will your physical state improve noticeably if you walk on the treadmill while watching the television. You have to push yourself. I did with lumosity, and various of my cognitive functions has improved significantly over the years.

  • @_loopy_9768
    @_loopy_97683 жыл бұрын

    wack

  • @trythinkingforachange4201
    @trythinkingforachange42017 жыл бұрын

    A no-brainer. Of course not, you just think you are smarter. Just look at all the people using 'smart' phones while they walk, talk, drive etc. Just sad folks looking for a life they do not have.

  • @iloveyoumadhuri
    @iloveyoumadhuri6 жыл бұрын

    You know that your program must be changed from Intelligence Squared to Just Bored when you discuss topics as stupid as video games and Wal-Mart.