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!["[we] have seen the technologies that enable us to connect and to communicate instantly our ideas and intentions and feelings with people on the other side of the globe ." Al Gore's holographic self](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/emergingsignalsforwebcastnovideo-1225681958935861-9/75/Emerging-Signals-with-music-2-2048.jpg)


!["[the tools of mobility are leading to] the emergence of a new type of person. [In the distant past], people thought: “I have a feeling so I want to make a call.” Young people today, seem to be thinking instead: “I want to have a feeling, so I need to make a call.” Sherry Turkle, MIT](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/emergingsignalsforwebcastnovideo-1225681958935861-9/75/Emerging-Signals-with-music-5-2048.jpg)





The document discusses how advancements in communication technology have transformed social interactions and personal feelings. It cites perspectives from Al Gore and Sherry Turkle on the impact of these technologies, particularly among younger generations. Additionally, it highlights a statistic about the prevalence of cameras in the UK relative to its population.

!["[we] have seen the technologies that enable us to connect and to communicate instantly our ideas and intentions and feelings with people on the other side of the globe ." Al Gore's holographic self](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/emergingsignalsforwebcastnovideo-1225681958935861-9/75/Emerging-Signals-with-music-2-2048.jpg)


!["[the tools of mobility are leading to] the emergence of a new type of person. [In the distant past], people thought: “I have a feeling so I want to make a call.” Young people today, seem to be thinking instead: “I want to have a feeling, so I need to make a call.” Sherry Turkle, MIT](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/emergingsignalsforwebcastnovideo-1225681958935861-9/75/Emerging-Signals-with-music-5-2048.jpg)



