
吞云吐霧間,搞定工作報表。
Palantir、Hello Patient等科技公司在辦公室自動售貨機里擺滿煙草制品,以期提升員工工作效率,這一做法似乎奏效了。
煙草初創企業Lucy和Sesh已經在Palantir位于華盛頓特區的辦公室安裝自有品牌自動售貨機,機器里擺滿尼古丁袋,這些產品讓員工們精神飽滿、隨時能夠投入工作。
長久以來,煙草制品一直是華爾街資深銀行家追蹤市場動態時所依賴藥物的更安全(合法)的替代品,如今它正在職場中重新流行起來,尤其是Zyn、On!等品牌推出的尼古丁產品,既可以讓使用者獲得尼古丁帶來的提神效果,又不會污染辦公環境,成癮性也較低。
如今,各公司在冰箱里備滿尼古丁袋(這種尼古丁袋通常只有口香糖大小,使用時夾在牙齦與臉頰之間)。企業也見證了這種新型辦公室福利帶來的意外收獲:若無法讓員工癡迷工作,那就讓他們對辦公室福利上癮。
Palantir的發言人向《華爾街日報》(Wall Street Journal)透露,該公司辦公室為年滿21歲的員工及訪客免費提供尼古丁袋。Palantir未回應置評請求,但確認相關產品庫存由公司承擔費用。
Palantir戰略合作主管埃利亞諾·A·尤尼斯在X平臺發布了一張照片,照片中展示了一臺擺滿尼古丁產品的Lucy品牌自動售貨機,并配文:“Palantir華盛頓特區辦公室。”
無風不起浪
Palantir的這一做法不過是生物黑客風潮席卷硅谷科技圈的一個縮影。科技界人士正在因為極端生物黑客實踐而成為微名人,比如布萊恩·約翰遜輸入自己十幾歲兒子的血漿。隨著生物黑客診所不斷涌現,人們開始自主掌控健康事務。
從文化層面來看,Zyn在喬·羅根、杰克·保羅等中右翼人士中擁有極高人氣。馬克斯·里德還創造了“Zyn互聯網”(Zynternet)一詞,用來形容幾乎所有帶有喬·羅根風格的網絡美學。由彼得·蒂爾聯合創立的Palantir,是一家業務獨特的企業,主營咨詢、國防承包與人工智能服務,堪稱Zyn互聯網的典型代表。但目前尚不清楚,在辦公室里擺放Zyn自動售貨機,是否是公司刻意迎合這一特定文化的舉動。
然而,醫生們已經發出明確警告,反對將煙草作為生物黑客手段,并表示有充分證據表明,煙草會對健康造成顯著的長期危害。
盡管這類尼古丁袋被歸為煙草制品,但該制品本身并不含煙草成分,而是由植物纖維纖維素制成。袋內混合了尼古丁粉末、甜味劑及調味劑。使用者將煙袋夾在牙齦與臉頰之間,尼古丁便可以直接進入血液,無需吸煙,也無需將其吐出。
得克薩斯大學(University of Texas)MD安德森癌癥中心(MD Anderson Cancer Center)的詹妮弗·科弗寫道:“這正是這款新產品的賣點:無煙替代品。”
她在聲明中表示:“如果你想戒除煙癮,那么口含尼古丁袋絕非最佳選擇。”
另一家同樣在辦公室安裝了相關自動售貨機的科技初創企業,也表達了這一觀點。
人工智能健康應用程序Hello Patient的創始人亞歷克斯·科恩透露,他曾經在奧斯汀辦公室放了一臺冰箱,用來存放尼古丁袋,但最終得不償失。
他向《華爾街日報》提及,當時他注意到工程師桌面上擺放著Zyn品牌煙盒,便覺得“他們效率這么高,或許這東西真的有用”。
當每天要口含兩袋到三袋尼古丁袋之后,他意識到必須戒掉這種成癮行為。
科恩說:“結果,我一不小心就上癮了。”(財富中文網)
譯者:中慧言-王芳
吞云吐霧間,搞定工作報表。
Palantir、Hello Patient等科技公司在辦公室自動售貨機里擺滿煙草制品,以期提升員工工作效率,這一做法似乎奏效了。
煙草初創企業Lucy和Sesh已經在Palantir位于華盛頓特區的辦公室安裝自有品牌自動售貨機,機器里擺滿尼古丁袋,這些產品讓員工們精神飽滿、隨時能夠投入工作。
長久以來,煙草制品一直是華爾街資深銀行家追蹤市場動態時所依賴藥物的更安全(合法)的替代品,如今它正在職場中重新流行起來,尤其是Zyn、On!等品牌推出的尼古丁產品,既可以讓使用者獲得尼古丁帶來的提神效果,又不會污染辦公環境,成癮性也較低。
如今,各公司在冰箱里備滿尼古丁袋(這種尼古丁袋通常只有口香糖大小,使用時夾在牙齦與臉頰之間)。企業也見證了這種新型辦公室福利帶來的意外收獲:若無法讓員工癡迷工作,那就讓他們對辦公室福利上癮。
Palantir的發言人向《華爾街日報》(Wall Street Journal)透露,該公司辦公室為年滿21歲的員工及訪客免費提供尼古丁袋。Palantir未回應置評請求,但確認相關產品庫存由公司承擔費用。
Palantir戰略合作主管埃利亞諾·A·尤尼斯在X平臺發布了一張照片,照片中展示了一臺擺滿尼古丁產品的Lucy品牌自動售貨機,并配文:“Palantir華盛頓特區辦公室。”
無風不起浪
Palantir的這一做法不過是生物黑客風潮席卷硅谷科技圈的一個縮影。科技界人士正在因為極端生物黑客實踐而成為微名人,比如布萊恩·約翰遜輸入自己十幾歲兒子的血漿。隨著生物黑客診所不斷涌現,人們開始自主掌控健康事務。
從文化層面來看,Zyn在喬·羅根、杰克·保羅等中右翼人士中擁有極高人氣。馬克斯·里德還創造了“Zyn互聯網”(Zynternet)一詞,用來形容幾乎所有帶有喬·羅根風格的網絡美學。由彼得·蒂爾聯合創立的Palantir,是一家業務獨特的企業,主營咨詢、國防承包與人工智能服務,堪稱Zyn互聯網的典型代表。但目前尚不清楚,在辦公室里擺放Zyn自動售貨機,是否是公司刻意迎合這一特定文化的舉動。
然而,醫生們已經發出明確警告,反對將煙草作為生物黑客手段,并表示有充分證據表明,煙草會對健康造成顯著的長期危害。
盡管這類尼古丁袋被歸為煙草制品,但該制品本身并不含煙草成分,而是由植物纖維纖維素制成。袋內混合了尼古丁粉末、甜味劑及調味劑。使用者將煙袋夾在牙齦與臉頰之間,尼古丁便可以直接進入血液,無需吸煙,也無需將其吐出。
得克薩斯大學(University of Texas)MD安德森癌癥中心(MD Anderson Cancer Center)的詹妮弗·科弗寫道:“這正是這款新產品的賣點:無煙替代品。”
她在聲明中表示:“如果你想戒除煙癮,那么口含尼古丁袋絕非最佳選擇。”
另一家同樣在辦公室安裝了相關自動售貨機的科技初創企業,也表達了這一觀點。
人工智能健康應用程序Hello Patient的創始人亞歷克斯·科恩透露,他曾經在奧斯汀辦公室放了一臺冰箱,用來存放尼古丁袋,但最終得不償失。
他向《華爾街日報》提及,當時他注意到工程師桌面上擺放著Zyn品牌煙盒,便覺得“他們效率這么高,或許這東西真的有用”。
當每天要口含兩袋到三袋尼古丁袋之后,他意識到必須戒掉這種成癮行為。
科恩說:“結果,我一不小心就上癮了。”(財富中文網)
譯者:中慧言-王芳
Puff, puff, pass the spreadsheets.
Tech companies like Palantir and Hello Patient are stocking office vending machines with tobacco products to increase productivity among employees—and it seems to be working.
Tobacco startups Lucy and Sesh have installed branded vending machines in Palantir’s Washington, D.C., office, full of nicotine pouches that are leaving employees zipped up and ready to work.
Long a safer (and legal) alternative to the drugs that Wall Street bankers of old would use to follow market updates, tobacco products have started to make a comeback in the workplace, especially in the form of nicotine products as companies like Zyn and On! offer a less invasive way to get that nicotine high without clouding up office air.
Now, as companies stock their fridges with these pouches—usually the size of a piece of gum that remains tucked between one’s gums and cheek—they’re seeing an increased byproduct of the new office treat: If you can’t get them hooked on the work, get them hooked on the office perks.
The pouches are available for free in Palantir’s offices for employees and guests over the age of 21, a Palantir spokesperson told the Wall Street Journal. Palantir, which did not respond to requests for comment, pays to stock the products.
Eliano A. Younes, Palantir’s head of strategic engagement, posted a photo on X of a Lucy-branded vending machine filled with nicotine products, with the caption: “Palantir DC Office.”
No smoke without fire
Palantir’s move is just one of the ways biohacking has taken the Silicon Valley tech space by storm. As people in the tech world become microcelebrities in their own right thanks to the extent they take their biohacking—Bryan Johnson for one gets transfusions of his teenage son’s plasma—the influx of biohacking clinics has led to people taking health matters into their own hands.
Culturally, Zyn has a certain cachet among right-of-center figures such as Joe Rogan and Jake Paul, with Max Read coining the phrase “Zynternet” to describe the online aesthetic of pretty much anything Joe Rogan–tinted. Palantir, cofounded by Peter Thiel and notable as a unique firm that offers consulting, defense contracting, and artificial intelligence, is arguably a Zynternet poster child, but it’s unclear if these Zyn vending machines are intentionally aligned with that specific culture.
However, doctors have offered a blunt warning against using tobacco as a means to biohack, saying the evidence is pretty clear tobacco has significant, long-term health effects.
Although the pouches are considered a tobacco product, they don’t contain any tobacco, and are instead made from the plant fiber cellulose. There’s a blend of nicotine powder in the pouch, which is then mixed with sweeteners and flavoring. Because the pouch is placed between one’s gums and cheek, the nicotine enters the bloodstream directly, no smoking or spitting needed.
“That’s what this new product is touting: that it’s a smoke-free alternative,” wrote Jennifer Cofer of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
“If your goal is to be free of the addiction, oral nicotine pouches are not the best way to go,” her statement read.
This sentiment is echoed by another tech startup that has also started to put vending machines in its offices.
Alex Cohen, founder of the AI-powered health care app Hello Patient, said he also brought a nicotine-pouch fridge to the Austin-based office—but the results weren’t worth the squeeze.
“They were very productive, so I thought, ‘Maybe there’s something here,’” he told the Wall Street Journal, referencing when he saw Zyn tins on engineers’ desks.
After going through two or three pouches a day, he knew he had to stop.
“Then, I accidentally got addicted,” he said.