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Amber Case: Agora todos nós somos ciborgues

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A tecnologia está nos envolvendo, diz Amber Case, enquanto nós nos tornamos uma versão de Homo sapiens olhadores de tela e clicadores de botão. Nós dependemos agora de "cérebros externos" (celulares e computadores) para nos comunicar, lembrar, e até mesmo para viver vidas secundárias. Mas essas máquinas vão nos conectar ou nos conquistar no final das contas? Case apresenta uma visão surpreendente sobre nosso eu ciborgue.

Amber Case studies the symbiotic interactions between humans and machines -- and considers how our values and culture are being shaped by living lives increasingly mediated by high technology. Full bio »

Translated into Portuguese, Brazilian by Francisco Dubiela
Reviewed by Luiz Alexandre Gruszynski
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