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by Tyler Durden

"...these systems are failing...are you lost in the world like me?"

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"...the video is about our increasing dependence on technology and about human interaction today, or a certain lack of it. It focuses on the way tech is changing us – how we have become desensitized.”
 

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I believe we have already started to see the effects.

Lower birth rates, fewer relationships, increase in vanity and mental health issues due to the psychological and emotional toll of social media and technology.
 

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Did you ever see the movie, Surrogates, with Bruce Willis? It wasn’t very good, but the concept was interesting. Basically, every human has a surrogate android body that does everything for them. The surrogates date, go to work, shop, fuck, whatever, and humans never leave their homes. They sit in a chair all day linked to their android. At one point, Bruce’s android gets destroyed and he’s forced to go outside. He’s a cop, and when he goes into work, they want him to go see a therapist because of the anxiety and mental anguish caused by having to leave his house. I’m paraphrasing, but I think you get the point.

That’s our future. I fully believe that’s how life will be, and a lot sooner than many may think. As-is, you already basically never have to leave your home if you don’t want to. You can order anything you need online and have it delivered. Amazon is already starting to use drones to deliver packages, so you may not even have to see another human being. Ubereats can bring you whatever food you want. You can work from home. Watch movies from home. Buy and play new video games from home. Hell, you can email or text an SP, have her come over and fuck you whenever you want, all from the comfort of your living room. You don’t even need to own pants anymore if you don’t want to, really.

It’s only going to get worse from here. We’ll have more and more we can do online. They’ll come up with faster and more convenient ways to get us things. We’ll have new social media platforms that allow us to interact with each other online in new ways. I honestly believe it will come to the point where we’re all just plugged in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and we’ll very rarely see other people in person. It’s coming.
 

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Yes, great thread.

Truly sad world we live in these days. I don't have an Iphone, just a pc at home when I want to go on line. I just have a 7-11 disposable phone for texting and making calls. When I'm out and about , I stop and smell the roses so to speak.

Kathleen, I also people watch (mostly women, lol) , but I do look at people's behaviour-everyone is zombie walking!

What makes me laugh are people at sporting events that have their heads down looking at their Iphone and not even watching the event, why even spend money going to the game at all? or concert goers that are watching the concert through their phones while recording it.
 

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I used to be a huge tech nerd growing up.

The best and newest.

But then I realized it was a money sink and didn’t really matter.

Now I feel like an old man yelling at the clouds. Partly is because I feel smarter and better trying to not let life slip by on a screen.

Very astute point about TNG video game episode. That was about addiction.

Smartphones are the new cigarettes. Fifty years from now if it isn’t too late, the way smartphones are used hopefully will be considered as rude as lighting up a cigarette in a room.

It takes a lot of us rude people yelling at the clouds to get there though.
 

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Excellent post PornAddict.

I have no kids, nothing in the way of family, and obviously don't work a 9-5 day.
I often eat alone, and I like to sit and read all the time.

My point, is it allows me to 'people watch' a lot, and what I see, is depressing AF.

In the 90s, there wasn't even an internet for most. I didn't launch my site until around 99/2000. Back then, it was a big deal to just have a simple cell phone.

But the last 20yrs, have been a steady socical decline on all society. Especially the last 10yrs.
Home computers were bad, but I didn't see people abuse them. The single worst thing IMO has been smart phones, because they are mobile, and they do so much.
Those used in conjunction with social media, and everyone is now on twitter, snapchat, Facebook, or texting.

Driving has become horrific, to the point every time I stop a the lights, I see someone ( male or female) with their head glued to their crotch.
When I am eating, and look around, every table couples are glued to their phones, not saying a word to each other.
Walking at Square One, everyone looks like a zombie walking and texting in the place.

I love my phone, but it never comes out when I'm driving, it stays in my purse. I will check in on it through the day, but rather read a book when relaxing.

If anyone is a Star Trek TnG fan, the only way I can describe what I see of society today, is an episode from that show about an addictive game.
The game from The Game, Star Trek the Next Generation

Sadly, it will only get worse. Children grow up seeing parents do this, while playgrounds are empty. Rogers commercials show all members of the family in separate rooms, enjoying a PC or phone like its normal behavior, rather than the family playing Monopoly together.

I wouldn't be shocked if teens now check their phones during sex...

I would get a long with you.

There is a joke on Twitter about having AirPods in whilst having sex so you can listen to your own playlist. Scary.
 

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I have no kids, nothing in the way of family
For some reason I always thought you had a son.

Home computers were bad, but I didn't see people abuse them. The single worst thing IMO has been smart phones, because they are mobile, and they do so much.
Those used in conjunction with social media, and everyone is now on twitter, snapchat, Facebook, or texting.
Yeah smartphones were the real social game changer. It was literally a different world before smartphones. To bear witness to how it changed behavior in the past decade has been amazing and often sad.

When I am eating, and look around, every table couples are glued to their phones, not saying a word to each other.
Yeah I see this too, even at bars. A week ago this attractive young couple came in, and sat down and ordered drinks. They didn't say a word to each other the entire time, each glued to their phones. After they finished their drinks, they got up, held hands, and left together. That kind of interaction (or lack thereof) would have been criminally insane only a decade ago. These were your above average people - him a stud, probably a former quarterback who won many football championships in high school and college, and her a real beauty, probably the former star cheerleader at her college alumni, and with a sexy name like Alexis or Mercedes. The point is these weren't social outcasts or weirdos. They were the epitome of mainstream success.

Sadly, it will only get worse. Children grow up seeing parents do this, while playgrounds are empty.
Yeah and because there is now a generation of people that have limited or no memory of a time without a smartphone. Imagine not knowing what the world was like without this level of connectivity. Today people are born integrated into a system, a data network. To voluntarily remove one's self from it would almost be transcendental.

I wouldn't be shocked if teens now check their phones during sex..
They do, at least the ones that are SPs, while I'm having sex with them. They act as if I'm barely even there.
 

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i remember back when the only high tech on cell phones were that financial gurus can view stock quote ticker on their phone. When the stocks hit limit down, everyone went MAD



 

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I get a kick out of explaining to my young employees what life was like without cable/fibre tv , computers and smart phones . They can't grasp the concept as they all said that they would go insane if their phones were to be confiscated for one day. LOL

There was a tv show a few years ago, "Revolution", about a world wide permanent electrical power outage, where humans had to survive without electricity, imagine that really happening!

 

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I try to stay away from electronic devices.

I treat my cell phone as if it watches and hears everything I do. Almost as if someone can see me going through my phone and laughing at how stupid I am for not knowing they are spying on me.

My phone is used for reading the news and the random phone call.

I use my computer mostly for work (owning a business) and TERB.

I dont download movies to watch or have any social media. Yup, no facebook, twitter, instagram, etc.

I DO enjoy going for long drives in my car, long walks on the beach, BBQing, exploring new places and surrounding myself around nature and wildlife (I actually do) but, most of these things I like doing are now only read about on dating sites on computers and smart phones. Ugh. :(
 

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The next evolution is common place virtual reality. When that becomes a norm, I think some people will sit there until they die. 100 years from now I think people(if there are any left. I think we're about 50 years away from a ELE )will look at the last 20 years as when it started to nose dive......9/11 which began the endless war cycle......social media which began the endless hate cycle......Tech which began the endless lazy cycle. It's all coming together nicely.
 

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The next evolution is common place virtual reality. When that becomes a norm, I think some people will sit there until they die. 100 years from now I think people(if there are any left. I think we're about 50 years away from a ELE )will look at the last 20 years as when it started to nose dive......9/11 which began the endless war cycle......social media which began the endless hate cycle......Tech which began the endless lazy cycle. It's all coming together nicely.

Welcome to the matrix.
 

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We are going to be absorbed by our technology. It's happening everywhere you look.

Our species is going to end up so connected to the tech that , as mentioned , one would literally go insane if you removed it.
 

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https://hackernoon.com/28-years-ago-it-was-predicted-and-we-are-not-listening-652c0be46df7


28 Years Ago, Our Enslavement was Predicted — and We’re Still Not Listening





"An untold future lies ahead, and for the first time, I face it with a sense of hope. For if a machine, a Terminator, can learn the value of human life; maybe we can too.” — Sarah Connor

I was a kid when I first heard this quote, and It was shocking how we could even think of machines having feelings. Even more, it was interesting the idea in that quote referring that human beings don’t appreciate life.

At that moment I wasn’t a big fan of terminator and to be honest I’m still not the biggest follower, yet, that bit of the end of the movie was nailed into my memory even -especially these days- several years after.

Some years after Terminator, the first movie of The Matrix was released and from the very first time, I was hooked into the whole concept, the world, the characters, the problem though never stopped to think about some of the reasoning behind that movie, just thought, “man, that’s cool!”

There was no literal messaging, just the whole concept to me was exciting and in part was what took me interested in programming and to be honest to try to be “different” because, you know, it felt good at that age to be Neo and I’m not going to lie it still does!

I’ve watched The Matrix so many times, but never really thought to myself what it meant to me or how I would connect it to The Terminator until these days.

It has been more than a year that I’ve been commuting to work. Takes me around 30 to 60 min to get there, during which I do some headbanging at the sound of metal music, read tech books or stare at the traffic jams going on the city. One thing I do from time to time is to watch other people behaviors while listening to music, just because sometimes is a good way to keep your mind away from work, to think of something else for a change. One of those days I started experiencing that the more people jumped into the train, the more evident was a particular behavior: Everyone on the train was holding their phones! I was shocked seeing how everyone would go through whatever they were seeing with just barely blinking. The most concerning part to me is I ignored this before because I was looking down to my phone.

You may think, well it’s 2019, it’s been like that for a couple of years now, so what’s the big deal?

One of my objectives for the previous year for me was to be more in contact with the external world. Doing so took me to really notice how bad it is. What I think it is sad, is that from the moment I forced myself to lay down my phone, was the moment I realized how the world looks like, how all these situations deeply connect with movies that date back at least 20 years behind the current times.





It’s more common now that I find myself watching others during commute just because I want to see how smartphones are influencing normal human behaviors. Every day you can see things like people bumping into each other without apologizing. Parents so into their phones that they forget to watch their kids, couples that won’t cross a single word for a whole 30 more min ride and going to touristic places is a bit of a nightmare especially when everyone wants the same selfie to post it to Instagram.

In 2019 we can say there is a fair amount of technological advances in software development, all of them at our reach thanks to our ever-connected smartphones. Apps and tools, in general, are getting smarter to provide more profound or more personalized experiences to users but none of them is even close to creating something so bright that would or could outreason a human being (At least not yet).

Thanks to smartphones, humankind is being alienated of its true nature, and the best part of that is it didn’t require machines to be self-aware, feel or think but a bunch of brilliant, hard-working developers. We are preferring contact through limited voice messages rather than having a real talk. We are interrupting real conversations to read what someone else texted you. We are caring more about the unknown folk cat rather than the friend in front of us looking for advice. We seek to be more connected to people “we care about” creating connections that are meaningless or superficial. We are caring too much about how others see our “perfect” lives, and all this is more accessible thanks to the apps we love and use on our daily basis



Human beings are a social species by design, and in my opinion, and it’s natural to try and find connections or to look for a tool that makes us socialization simpler. But the way we are “socializing” is not the best way. If we care more about the digital world than the real one, our reality can be easily replaced by an idea that would not necessarily be the truth just only what we want to see. We are digging our own tombs and allowing controlling mechanisms. We are the ones that are creating these situations, and if we don’t change that, we will be seating on chairs with screens on our faces all day (Wall-E?), or is that happening already?

Movies like The Matrix, Terminator or any other film in that genre is they all refer to the times (in a made-up future) where there is a machine take-over and we humans are enslaved to their will. Even with a slight difference in their main argument, they all seem to concur to the fact that controlling humans is best for the sake of the world.
 
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You guys are overblowing the issue with smart phones. I would hazzard to guess that back 1000 years ago when the printing press was invented that people had the same concern's about reading books vs sitting around a fire and telling stories.
 

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One of my objectives for the previous year for me was to be more in contact with the external world. Doing so took me to really notice how bad it is. What I think it is sad, is that from the moment I forced myself to lay down my phone, was the moment I realized how the world looks like, how all these situations deeply connect with movies that date back at least 20 years behind the current times.
THIS part right here. Once you put that device down you see the world in a whole new way on how people interact with each other. Sometimes I go to the Eaton Center and just sit to people watch and take in life. There is so much disconnect, nobody notices each other anymore.

Great post PornAddict.
 

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You guys are overblowing the issue with smart phones. I would hazzard to guess that back 1000 years ago when the printing press was invented that people had the same concern's about reading books vs sitting around a fire and telling stories.
And they were somewhat correct as those sharply declined. The reason why this stuff can be worse is that by the time they study its long term effects, things change in so many ways that the problem is either worse or totally different.
The issue is much bigger than smart phones. We have people who need to be constantly stimulated and "happy".

The great Bertrand Russell wrote about this many years ago. His words are more important than ever IMHO.
https://www.brainpickings.org/2015/01/21/bertrand-russell-boredom-conquest-of-happiness/
Great stuff.

We know that the tiny bits of the high that we receive for looking at our phones, posting a msg or one of a billion little things feeds the addiction.

You don’t actually even enjoy it. Try it. Quit while you’re on vacation. I didn’t even miss it.
 

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Is technology tearing us apart?

Everybody Is Distracted...

Think of all the kids today that don’t even know what a world without internet looks like. Heck I see 3 years olds glued to screens in cars, at fast food joints and every kid is running around with a smart phone. Their brains are perceiving reality quite differently than perhaps people just 20 years ago. I don’t know what it’s like to grow up being bombarded with constant content at such an early age. But we all are now.

Online, big time:



The internet is busy folks, very busy:



Can one even grasp the enormity of all this data that is being absorbed non stop? No wonder productivity gains remain elusive.


Everybody is distracted, glued to screens and attention spans are waning.

A recent study in Nature Communications https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-09311-w
supports this assertion:

“With news pushed to smart phones in real time and social media reactions spreading across the globe in seconds, the public discussion can appear accelerated and temporally fragmented. In longitudinal datasets across various domains, covering multiple decades, we find increasing gradients and shortened periods in the trajectories of how cultural items receive collective attention. Is this the inevitable conclusion of the way information is disseminated and consumed? Our findings support this hypothesis.“


“In the interplay with competition for novelty, this causes growing turnover rates and individual topics receiving shorter intervals of collective attention”.


In other words we absorb less and less detail, our waning attention spans are victim of constant competing flows of surface content driven headlines.

And it’s happen in real time and is measurable as shown in the study above

So how again is technology making us smarter and more informed? It’s not, it’s making us less informed on details as we are invited to jump from one controversy and outrage to the next. Permanent distraction through constant bombardment of content soundbites competing for our waning attention spans fragmenting society into separated and divided echo chambers.

Now let’s discuss complex policy solutions with informed voters. Ain’t going to happen. We have an election cycle to run. Best keep everybody engaged with fake outrages and controversies to distract from the real issues that are crying out for desperately needed attention.

Everybody is distracted. Everybody’s focused on the outrage of the day, in shorter and shorter increments. Details are lost or ignored. Subject matter expertise is becoming tweet deep. Everybody has expert opinions on issues they know little about. For a day or two. Soon for an hour or two?

So I ask again:

Are societies becoming hopelessly fragmented to the point that democracies are no longer functional as compromise solutions become impossible? Is technology tearing us apart? What are the consequences?
 

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Another fear mongering thread like a bunch of old village grannies talking nonsense.

You see the world based on the projections of your own inner truth.

The problem with the world today is that we are too selfish and are thought just to think about ourselves and how we can use others and the world to benefit ourselves. We are tough that we need to label, tribe, and belong. Well this has a consequence to your own inner peace. What do you think, you can just take take take all your life without consequences. The cell phone and technology is just a smoke screen and an excuse like a pacifier for babies. At the root of it, we are responsible for what happens to our own inner peace. Don’t blame anyone or anything. Take responsibility for your actions to the absolute. Accept the person you have crafted and stop being the victim. If you are not at peace with your inner self you will abuse these technological advancements and people in your life as an escape from dealing with the person you created.

It’s always your choice and you can change it. Start by giving more then you take from people, take responsibility and accept the person you are. Your peace will restore. You will find and attract other likeminded individuals and will restore your harmony.

 
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