Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each OtherBasic Books, 11 янв. 2011 г. - Всего страниц: 384 A groundbreaking book by one of the most important thinkers of our time shows how technology is warping our social lives and our inner ones Technology has become the architect of our intimacies. Online, we fall prey to the illusion of companionship, gathering thousands of Twitter and Facebook friends, and confusing tweets and wall posts with authentic communication. But this relentless connection leads to a deep solitude. MIT professor Sherry Turkle argues that as technology ramps up, our emotional lives ramp down. Based on hundreds of interviews and with a new introduction taking us to the present day, Alone Together describes changing, unsettling relationships between friends, lovers, and families. |
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... conversations. Perhaps, people wondered, the human mind is just a programmed machine, much like a computer. Perhaps ... conversation I had with thirteen-year-old Deborah in the early 1980s. After a year of studying programming, Deborah ...
... conversations. Perhaps, people wondered, the human mind is just a programmed machine, much like a computer. Perhaps ... conversation I had with thirteen-year-old Deborah in the early 1980s. After a year of studying programming, Deborah ...
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... Conversations with each of them brought new ideas. For my thinking about Domo and Mertz, thanks to Pia Lindman, Aaron Edsinger, and Lijin Aryananda of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (the Artificial ...
... Conversations with each of them brought new ideas. For my thinking about Domo and Mertz, thanks to Pia Lindman, Aaron Edsinger, and Lijin Aryananda of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (the Artificial ...
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... conversations and opportunities to meet with groups. There are other debts: Thad Kull tirelessly tracked down sources. Ada Brustein, William Friedberg, Katie Hafner, Roger Lewin, David McIntosh, Katinka Matson, Margaret Morris, Clifford ...
... conversations and opportunities to meet with groups. There are other debts: Thad Kull tirelessly tracked down sources. Ada Brustein, William Friedberg, Katie Hafner, Roger Lewin, David McIntosh, Katinka Matson, Margaret Morris, Clifford ...
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... conversations in her future. Now Rebecca is nineteen, and I know that, out of love for me, she is glad this book is finished. As for me, I'm not so sure. Thinking about robots, as I argue in these pages, is a way of thinking about the ...
... conversations in her future. Now Rebecca is nineteen, and I know that, out of love for me, she is glad this book is finished. As for me, I'm not so sure. Thinking about robots, as I argue in these pages, is a way of thinking about the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE The Robotic Moment | 21 |
1 nearest neighbors | 23 |
2 alive enough | 35 |
3 true companions | 53 |
4 enchantment | 67 |
5 complicities | 83 |
6 loves labor lost | 103 |
9 growing up tethered | 171 |
10 no need to call | 187 |
11 reduction and betrayal | 211 |
12 true confessions | 229 |
13 anxiety | 241 |
14 the nostalgia of the young | 265 |
CONCLUSION | 279 |
EPILOGUE | 297 |
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