In her book Alone Together, Sherry Turkle considers the issue of the relationships between people and technologies that has become critical nowadays. According to the author, the new “smart” technologies were perceived as the second intelligence that provided the opportunity to its users to estimate the trait of their minds and determine their “selves” through conversation with machines. However recently this attitude has significantly altered- really, the prospect users of IT utilize computer as the special gateway that enable them to create virtual worlds according to their tastes and lead double lives. These people describe their experience of living “another” life as the “erosion of boundaries between the real and virtual as they moved in and out of their lives on the screen” (Turkle).
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Turkle claims that the specialists in the area of technology develop computers in a way to make them recognize to people and interact with them. In addition, technologists aim to create robots with artificial intelligence. Currently a lot of robots are worked out to act as teachers, therapists, and companions. In addition, robots tend to help people execute some physical work. It means that machines tend to replace the basic human communication as well as free people from executing certain tasks (Turkle). Individuals begin to rely on the computers more than themselves. I believe that dependence of such is indeed dangerous. As I have mentioned, my old friend has concentrated on the communication with virtual companions instead of real ones. Additionally, he has created several virtual worlds where he has wives and children. The images of his relatives are developed according to his preferences and he has the opportunity to live a life of his dream, avoiding any