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245 00 $a How technology is changing human behavior : $b issues and benefits / $c C. G. Prado, editor ; foreword by Rossana Pasquino.
264  1 $a Santa Barbara, California : $b Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, $c [2019]
300    $a xvi, 161 pages ; $c 25 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $t Deep fakes and computer vision : the paradox of new images / $r Lisa Portmess. $t On passing as human and robot love / $r Babette Babich -- $t Who is responsible for a self-driving car? / $r Chris Beeman -- $t Who's your mama? : assisted reproductive technology and the meaning of motherhood / $r Jennifer Parks -- $t Screen autism, cell phone zombies, and GPS mutes / $r Babette Babich -- $t Technology in the hands of children : helpful tools or harmful distractions / $r Lisa Menard -- $t Learning in an age of digital distraction : education versus consumption / $r Chris Beeman -- $t The kids are all right : lessons from the March for Our Lives / $r Jason Hannan -- $t Anonymity and (mis)representation on social media are changing who we are and how we think about identity / $r Jessica Lowell Mason -- $t Deep fakes and computer vision : the paradox of new images / $r Lisa Portmess.
520    $a "Recent technological advances--from dating apps to artificial insemination, from "smart" phones to portable computers that can instantly search the World Wide Web for information, and from robots performing surgery to cars driving themselves--once remarkable, have become an unremarkable part of our lives. The team of authors of this book asks, "How are they changing us?" We all recognize that these innovations have altered our lives, often making them easier, but it is also important to ask if we have lost anything while we have gained from them. The authors of How Technology Is Changing Human Behavior: Issues and Benefits show that human behaviors and thinking skills are rapidly being reprogrammed by technology, with even more developments on the horizon sure to further alter our future and shape our identity."---Publisher's website.
650  0 $a Information technology $x Social aspects.
650  0 $a Social media $x Social aspects.
650  0 $a Identity (Psychology)
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