Jesse Barron's Article: How Technology Is Babysitting Adults In Society

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Born and raised in a society in this world where technology is all around me, I happen to be prone to it. A society where I can walk upon a street with numerous of people who appear to be face planted into their cellular devices. Some use their phone to speak to a voice control. By easily pressing a button, their words are then molded into questions that are answered by an anonymous voice. Another half may be placing an order for an Uber or Lyft transportation service to take them to a certain destination. And then there are some who are luring to find the best restaurants in the area so they have the possibility to ask an app like Yelp, which focuses on reviewing businesses and sharing information about them(Fuller). One that …show more content…

This made me enthralled with Jesse Barron’s article “The Babysitters Club” from Longform which states how technology applications not only talk to adults as if they are their very own children, but treat them like they are their own bred as well. Throughout of the article, Barron uses his own experience and expresses how he, himself relates to the issue. In the paragraphs following, I am going to describe how the article “The Babysitters Club” proves that technology is babysitting adults, as well as how in contrast, these apps bring benefits for some as …show more content…

I am friends with someone who goes by Lauren and who feels the need to use her cell phone for everything she has to do. It is what she relies on to keep her moving everyday. Keeping up-to-date with the latest technology, she tends to always have the latest apps too; some being Instagram, Google Maps, and Snapchat. It is the actuality that without the help of technology telling her what is best for her daily actions, she seems to see life only with it. On the other hand, I know of a neighbor who is the complete opposite of Lauren and uses technology applications when he feels that they need to. He spends most his time at an office job and uses the Uber transportation app to just to arrive home. He must have never been as fond of technology. Without the desire to make way for applications, he doesn’t rely on the use of technology software’s to guide his everyday

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