
Robert McGinley Myers has written a beautiful post about technology and its increasing use an outboard brain. Myers examines the brouhaha over Romantimatic, an app that provides reminders to send notes to your loved ones, and places it in a larger context of technology's role as partner rather than replacement:
Perhaps I am overly optimistic when it comes to technology, but this feels right. As I've written before, computational scientific discovery shouldn't make us worry at our own obsolescence; it can give us naches and make us proud of the abilities of our creations:
And when our technological creations are too complicated to understand, we shouldn't despair either. We canregain a certain amount of humility, lost since the Enlightenment:
So, the response of Myers feels like a good one. Technology doesn't necessarily eliminate what is human within us. It can be a helpmate, showing us certain sides of our humanity that we might have forgotten about.
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