“In an age of constant live connections, the central question of self-examination is drifting from ‘Who are you?’ towards ‘What are you doing?”
Tom Chatfield“Even when they're not causing injury, human-controlled cars are often driven inefficiently, ineptly, antisocially, or in other ways additive to the sum of human misery.”
Tom Chatfield“From exam grading to health education to professional training to democratic participation, paths towards self-realization and success in the world are often daunting and obscure: journeys only the privileged feel confident setting off along.”
Tom Chatfield“Video games are a special kind of play, but at root, they're about the same things as other games: embracing particular rules and restrictions in order to develop skills and experience rewards. When a game is well-designed, it's the balance between these factors that engages people on a fundamental level.”
Tom Chatfield“Forget artificial intelligence - in the brave new world of big data, it's artificial idiocy we should be looking out for.”
Tom Chatfield“If computers remain far worse than us at image recognition, a certain over-confident combination of man and machine can elsewhere take inaccuracy to a whole new level.”
Tom Chatfield“In an age of constant live connections, the central question of self-examination is drifting from ‘Who are you?’ towards ‘What are you doing?”
Tom Chatfield, How to Thrive in the Digital Age“We live in an age of miracles so commonplace that it can be difficult to see them as anything other than part of the daily texture of living”
Tom Chatfield, How to Thrive in the Digital Age