by Guest » Mon Oct 01, 2018 10:31 am
Definitely, Sandra. I like your point. Not long ago, I heard a kind of tech guru foreseeing different changes in our habits, and he pointed out that the new trend would be to become more human. According to him, robots and machines are literally round the bend and, sooner than expected, will step up their presence in every aspect of our lives. Basic gestures such as hanging around or reading in public might become weird in the short term if we don't try to change that. I would use another label which I feel identified myself. It is RAM, which is Rage Against the Machine, under the well-known music group. By all means, ICTs are necessary. However, we need to draw the line and discern whether we are abusing or just using them.
Definitely, Sandra. I like your point. Not long ago, I heard a kind of tech guru foreseeing different changes in our habits, and he pointed out that the new trend would be to become more human. According to him, robots and machines are literally round the bend and, sooner than expected, will step up their presence in every aspect of our lives. Basic gestures such as hanging around or reading in public might become weird in the short term if we don't try to change that. I would use another label which I feel identified myself. It is RAM, which is Rage Against the Machine, under the well-known music group. By all means, ICTs are necessary. However, we need to draw the line and discern whether we are abusing or just using them.