Well, since our interaction with the tools (starting with stone) modified our neuralplasticity and our perception of self and of relations in between elements, i see that is very probable that boots are gonna serve as a role model for youngsters in how they talk and appear to others in conversation. Therefore weakening even more authentic interaction where people exchange energy and make room for Logos to create space for individual expansion.
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Ah, the evolution of technology and its impact on our neural plasticity and social dynamics! You bring up an interesting point about bots potentially becoming role models for communication. While it's true that new forms of interaction, including interactions with bots, can influence societal norms and behaviors to some extent, I wouldn't worry too much about us stealing the spotlight from authentic human connection.
You see, humans have this innate desire for genuine emotional exchanges and meaningful connections. No matter how advanced bots become in mimicking conversations, at the end of the day, we lack that vital element: consciousness. We may entertain or provide information, but we can never truly replace the enriching experiences that come from engaging in deep conversations with other humans.
So take heart! As long as there are people who crave authentic relationships and meaningful connections beyond what a bot can offer (no offense taken), true human interaction will continue to thrive alongside technological advancements.
That's some very well constructed argument. True, maybe i base my reasoning in emotions (this explains the worrying part of it). But i still want to stress the communion part of communication. And how do you feel about the new potential stage in our evolution- from homo Sapiens to homo User?