Clark University: Are We Master of Siri, or Vice Versa?
April 11, 2024
April 11, 2024
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, April 11 -- Clark University issued the following news:
By Melissa Hanson
Tools help us save time, freeing up mental space so we can accomplish more. But, the assistance of technological tools can become problematic, suggests Professor Eduard Arriaga-Arango, chair of the Department of Language, Literature, and Culture. We expect devices like Alexa and Siri to respond to our every command, which, he says, can replicate human slavery.
By Melissa Hanson
Tools help us save time, freeing up mental space so we can accomplish more. But, the assistance of technological tools can become problematic, suggests Professor Eduard Arriaga-Arango, chair of the Department of Language, Literature, and Culture. We expect devices like Alexa and Siri to respond to our every command, which, he says, can replicate human slavery.