Globe and Mail: How Machines Mesh with Mankind

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Bartlett Quoted by Amanda Recbecca Cosco in The Globe and Mail:

“All you have to do is look at our relationship with our smartphones to understand how we’re already a kind of wireless cyborg” says Ramona Pringle. Ms. Pringle is a professor in Ryerson University’s Master of Digital Media Program and a researcher studying the relationship between humans and technology. “We’re evolving to be more reliant on our smartphones, and we’re essentially offloading our brains – our contacts, photos, schedules, directions to where we’re going – to our phones.”

Read the full article online, here.