Today’s Apps Are Turning Us Into Sociopaths [View all]
Wired:
While I am far from a Luddite who fetishizes a life without tech, we need to consider the consequences of this latest batch of apps and tools that remind us to contact significant others, boost our willpower, provide us with moral guidance, and encourage us to be civil. Taken together, were observing the emergence of tech that doesnt just augment our intellect and lives but is now beginning to automate and outsource our humanity.
But lets take a concrete example. Instead of doing the professorial pontification thing we tech philosophers are sometimes wont to do, I talked to the makers of BroApp, a clever relationship wingman (their words) that sends automated daily text messages to your significant other. It offers the promise of maximizing romantic connection through seamless relationship outsourcing.
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First, some quick background on how BroApp works: It not only sends scheduled texts, but comes preloaded with 12 messages to help users get started. The developers also took steps to conceal the automation going on behind the scenes; in places designated no bro zones, the app is automatically disabled. (After all, the jig is up if your girlfriend received an automatic text from you while youre at her place.) The app even has a rating system that lowers the risk of the same message being sent too frequently.

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