Have you ever considered how much time we spend talking to our tech? How many times a day do we command Alexa, ask Siri, or give an order to ChatGPT? We are in constant communication with our devices and through our devices. And since we are already in the habit of asking them our deep and personal questions, perhaps it would do us good to ask them some good and honest questions about themselves. Here are four questions I propose we ask of any technology that has become (or has the potential to become) deeply embedded in our lives.
Why Were You Created?
A technology will almost always eventually do what it was created to do. Yet we, the consumers, rarely know exactly what the technology was created to do. If we can find its original purpose, we will not be surprised when we learn how it will soon begin to change and shape us. If a technology was created for military applications, we should not be surprised that it treats us like soldiers. If it was created for use in a hospital, we should not be surprised to find that it treats us like
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