Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Is Technology & Electronic advancements in society, turning us into robots, and less caring for each other?

And are we losing our Human traits--im all for the future,but not the usual profit making electronic version, there is absolutely no advancement in human matrimony in the past 20 years,


and ive noticed in recent years, Music Tv, cell phones, laptops, mp3 players, texting, internet, computer games, online shopping, Ipod, and a throwaway culture, i think its too much now, i feel clogged down by it all, and im still only in my early 30's, i feel sorry for future generations, when they have completely lost all form of human interaction via speaking, eye contact, ----the way i see it, kids are being turned into walking gadgets---people say what would they do with out them, i say Imagine what we could do with out them.|||"Imagine what we could do with out them."





The same we could 100 years ago.





Fact is, we are changing into something different. A new species. When people think of a cyborg, they think of someone with mechanical and electronical implants. But cybernetics does not automatically imply actual surgical alteration - just interaction and feedback between the organic and the mechanical. A human being who has access to Internet, is fully versed in its use and has a mobile connection, in effect possesses a cybernetic memory. Compared to our ancestors from 100 years ago, we are superbeings.





Of course, once certain things are integrated, we shall be superbeings of a more classic kind. Will this change society? Yes. Will this, in turn, change mankind? Yes. Can this be stopped? No.|||Do you really believe the technology advances have affected human relations in a less caring way? Your question appears to be a statement of your opinion. Could such attitudes be increased by the utter violence, depicted in most of the films that are produced in the US of A in the past 50 years? They are distributed all over the world by way of 'trade deals', and countries are literally forced to accept them by way of such trade.

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