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We are not aware yet, but today there are thousands of children who educate themselves by talking, giving orders and asking a robotic domestic assistant installed in their room. "Alexa, put on It's Raining Tacos" is what Rachel Metz, editor of the MIT Technology Review, hears her 4-year-old niece say. Your family has multiple Amazon Echo Dot devices installed. Rachel Metz reflects, in her article Growing Up With Alexa, on how these robotic butlers will affect her upbringing and behavior. What is clear is that the way of communicating will be very different from how we do it.
But not all communication paradigms are accompanied by such revolutionary technologies as Artificial Intelligence. This year the Twitter hashtag turns 10 years old. It seems incredible to think that there was a time when we did not use it. Not even the American company itself guessed the potential, since it was its users who popularized this type of labeling. And here lies the great success of the hashtag: it is a way of categorizing all the information that impacts us, impossible to analyze all of it in depth.
We live in a world where technologies advance faster than we can adapt. We don't know what they will bring us, but we can play guess how we will interact with people in the future:
What will the communication of the future be like?
The time has come to "share" the moment
It has happened to all of us, entering a restaurant and seeing couples glued to the screens of their mobile phones. That is if we are not the ones who do it. The way we communicate has evolved, we have gone from an era in which we "lived" in the moment, to another in which we "shared" it.
Nowadays almost no one thinks of attending a concert without taking a video or taking a photo. Messaging apps and social networks allow us to share that moment while we live it. Suddenly the experience is part not only of the friends with whom you attend the concert, but of all those contacts you have in your networks. Not only that, we can even broadcast our experience live with any streaming application.
All this large amount of shared information leads us to generate a huge database of experiences, where we can almost know at the moment what is happening on the other side of the world.