**In Sherry Tucker's latest book, Alone
Together:Why We Expect More From Technology: Why We Expect More From TEchnology
and Less From Each Othe (2011), she says that "technology is changing how
people relate to one another and construct their own inner lives" and
people are making "convenience and control a prority while diminishing the
expectations we have of other human beings". (See
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/22/books/22book.html) Turkel's argument is that
the virtual life made possible by technology tools is changing our
"real"lives in fundamental ways. What evidence can you present that
we relate to each other differently because of our techology tools?
As I
think about myself and those around me, I can definitely see how humans relate
to each other differently because of technology. Every day we see people
risking their lives to be one on their cell phone. Think about all the people
driving and texting. Can we let that text sit unread until we park? I also
witnessed a group of adults "having coffee" but were on their cell
phones the entire time. Sometimes I would rather text someone than to call
them. We are able to hide emotion from text. You won't know I am crying if I
text you, however if we are on the phone you can definitely hear the tremble in
my voice. Sometimes it is just easier to text.
We
can also use the iBot vacuum cleaner as an example. We can watch this robot
clean our house. I know my grandmother would have loved that back in the day.
Another example is how we can control the safety of our homes through our
cellphones. We are able to make sure our home is safe before entering or
control the temperature of our homes.
Technology
is definitely changing how things are done and will continue to change society.
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