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by n2dasun
872 days ago
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I'm in the middle of reading "Technostress: The Human Cost of the Computer Revolution", by psychologist Craig Brod. I'm in my late 40s and the book reads to me as a nice time capsule of how computing has reshaped our society, and sets good context for considering the effects of AI, the pandemic and our more connected and increasingly-remote world overall, and looking to the future. I see a lot of early criticisms of his research in book reviews, but I have a tough time dismissing the observations in the book, based on what I've seen |
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