Devices of the Soul: Battling for Our Selves in an Age of Machines
 

In the Belly of the Machine

by Steve Talbott

"Self-forgetfulness is the reigning temptation of the technological era. This is why we so readily give our assent to the absurd proposition that a computer can add two plus two, despite the obvious fact that it can do nothing of the sort--not if we have in mind anything remotely resembling what we do when we add numbers. In the computer's case, the mechanics of addition involve no motivation,... (read more)

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This is an interesting and challenging book that digs below the surface of blind acceptance of technology in order to uncover the assumptions and impact of technology on our lives. I appreciate his balanced approach to the subject and the many examples of how tech can both help and hinder our relationships with others.

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