Thursday, May 31, 2012

Alone Together

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Alone Together- A speech made by an MIT professor on our interactions with technology and how integrated into our life it has become.
The argument in Alone Together unfolds in two halves. The first section deals with objects that imitate living things. Turkle's subjects, mostly children and the elderly, are given robot companions for varying lengths of time. Universally, a bond is formed. The Furby exerts a hold over anyone who nurtures it for a few weeks. More sophisticated models provoke deep emotional connections. Scientists developing the latest robots report feelings of pseudo-parental attachment. They hate leaving the machines "alone" in empty laboratories at night.


She believes that we actually make emotional connections with technology.

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