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Quality
Great companion read with the shallows what the internet is doing to our brains
With the emergence of technative generation z described as “overconnected yet underrelated” turkle’s work becomes even more significant
Human love and care cannot in any circumstance be equated with the feigned love and care that robots provide with the eye conta... Read More
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Turkle is able to address these concerns about social technology at a more substantive level
Turkle is bringing unique views to the table
Competitiveness
For example selfies aren’t mentioned and twitter and youtube are only touched upon
Watching families with their cell phones in a restraunt it was obvious where the title alone together came from
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human, real, alone, social and many. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 646 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 20 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When this happens turkle notes that the symmetry is “fearful” for it promotes robots above the creatures they really are and demotes human beings to the same level as those robots hinting at the notion that in losing the essential characteristics of humanity we will not view ourselves any different than the advanced robots
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We still are searching for a solution where we may live happily
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
She believes the way we are letting technology work us is not the best
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The author is biased against transhumanist ideas as well as the robotic movement she would argue they perpetuate humans becoming subpar
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Robots are not human they do not have emotions they cannot care about us
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Yet the book highlights robotic toys for kids to therapeutic robots for the elderly to sex robots to bring the robotic movement into perspective what is happening is real
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They make eye contact with us they respond to us
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Turkle believes it is because they pose lowrisk
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