Rugged individualists aside, many people find themselves increasingly connected not just to one another but also to the devices that make those connections possible.
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Rugged individualists aside, many people find themselves increasingly connected not just to one another but also to the devices that make those connections possible.
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Robert Akscyn
"The future is about moving from humancomputer interactions to humancomputer relationships. "
I read the article -- but I disagree. The future is more about moving from obsession with material things to a more human-to-human compassion, and rational behaviors for sharing the limited resources of our planet, with other species, as well as ourselves. Getting evermore 'attached' to devices is a personality disorder.