As technology becomes more aggressive and powerful, humans need to be brave and more truly connected to themselves to become strong enough to become a technology-related ruler. If human beings can not clearly define the role played by a robot, humans leave the general trajectory described by Sherry. To blame media technology can not be ignored. The social network will be expanded and clarified, but in the end humans will drive this madness rather than high tech.
Today I will focus on connectivity and the possibility of causing many problems in how it interacts with other users. Within their books alone, together: Why do we expect more from technology and mutual reductions? Sherry Turkle has studied a group of young researchers who "always connect to the Internet wirelessly". Turkle talks about her technical issues and wishes that people face the reality of our collapsing society. A young man in his twenties said that the connection will make him a better person, become more sociable and confident. Technology plays an important role in his life. The majority of what we use today with our tools today is strange or obstructive a few years ago, but now we are familiar with us. For example, it is common to stay with friends, attend meetings and answer mobile phones, or reply to text messages.
Sherry Turkle wrote a popular novel called "Alone Together". In the novel "Alone Together", the author Sherry Turkle describes the third and completely different concern about how technology influences ordinary Americans. Because technology is far from facing relationships, this concern is how individuals are lonely. Social expectations come from technology more than from each other. Over the years, Sherry Turkle has studied how technology can potentially endanger the true meaning of communication hands.
Sociologist Sherry Turkle has technology that causes this "touch, but loneliness" feeling. In the TED's speech in 2012, Turkle thought that we departed from each other as we relied heavily on communication technology. We misconnected for the conversation, and we expect more from technology (faster internet speed, more efficient mute button) and less than each other (* hug * no hug) . Neo - liberalism has two opposing views of free market capitalism and actual human freedom, and they say they are linked to each other (not disturbing alert). The way to do this is to focus on the importance of individuals and then to compete with other individuals. Competitive individualism is free, neo-liberalism tells us in various ways. Phrases such as "Stand on your feet" or "Homemade" will make this logic delicious and even more desirable.