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How technology is changing human behavior : issues and benefits / C.G. Prado, editor ; foreword by Rossana Pasquino.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Santa Barbara : Praeger, ABC CLIO, (c)2019.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 169 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781440869525
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HM851 .H698 2019
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Lawrie McFarlane -- On passing as human and robot love / Babette Babich -- Who is responsible for a self-driving car? / Chris Beeman -- Who's your mama? : assisted reproductive technology and the meaning of motherhood / Jennifer Parks -- Screen autism, cell phone zombies, and GPS mutes / Babette Babich -- Technology in the hands of children : helpful tools or harmful distractions / Lisa Menard -- Learning in an age of digital distraction : education versus consumption / Chris Beeman -- The kids are alright : lessons from the march for our lives / Jason Hannan -- Anonymity and (mis)representation on social media are changing who we are and how we think about identity / Jessica Lowell Mason -- Deep fakes and computer vision : the paradox of new images / Lisa Portmess -- About the editor and contributors
Subject: This book explains some of the ways in which technological advances are altering, for better or worse, large-scale human behavior, thought processes, and critical thinking skills.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

The robotization of everything / Lawrie McFarlane -- On passing as human and robot love / Babette Babich -- Who is responsible for a self-driving car? / Chris Beeman -- Who's your mama? : assisted reproductive technology and the meaning of motherhood / Jennifer Parks -- Screen autism, cell phone zombies, and GPS mutes / Babette Babich -- Technology in the hands of children : helpful tools or harmful distractions / Lisa Menard -- Learning in an age of digital distraction : education versus consumption / Chris Beeman -- The kids are alright : lessons from the march for our lives / Jason Hannan -- Anonymity and (mis)representation on social media are changing who we are and how we think about identity / Jessica Lowell Mason -- Deep fakes and computer vision : the paradox of new images / Lisa Portmess -- About the editor and contributors

This book explains some of the ways in which technological advances are altering, for better or worse, large-scale human behavior, thought processes, and critical thinking skills.

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