Sherry Turkle Technology

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In today’s time, many feel that technology has become an essential part of their life but, do they know whether it has impacted their lives for better or worse? In the articles: “Connected, but alone?” by Sherry Turkle and “The rise of personal robots” by Cynthia Breazeal discuss their opposing views on the effect technology have on its users. Although technology have been effective, it has become both a vital need and also a threat to users. For helpful and harmful reasons, to Sherry Turkle technology have affected minds of most all users leading them to become less attentive but, in Cynthia Breazeal eyes, technology can be the best tool to help improve users’ social communication.
Opposing views claim that technology’s useful tools are contrasted by the horde of endless ways you can mindlessly occupy time, which leads to distractions and procrastination. Sherry Turkle, an MIT professor, asserts that "Over and over I hear, "I would rather text than talk." And what I'm seeing is that people get so used to being short-changed out of real conversation, so used to getting by with less, that they've become almost willing to …show more content…

Cynthia Breazeal states in her topic “The rise of personal robots”, “For instance, if robots do respond to our non-verbal cues, maybe they would be a cool, new communication technology. So, imagine this: What about a robot accessory for your cellphone? You call your friend, she puts her handset in a robot, and, bam! You're a MeBot…” Cynthia Breazeal claim that people are not fully able to enjoy distant social communications, due to the fact, that people cannot interaction with their like they can in person. On the other hand, Sherry Turkle statements counter this claim, Turkle feels that technology is over taking the attention of its users causing to be distracted from the real

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