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RE: Technology Perspectives: Past, Present, and Predictions

in #life • last month

Your "I'm older than..." list makes me feel old since Inhave the same answers as you 😅
I've learned typewriting on a typewriter too.

I remember my kids asked me when I had my first mobile phone and where shocked when I said at the age of 18 😂

"But how did you let someone know you couldn't make it to an appointment?". You either found a public cell phone in the street (if younwere lucky) to call them on the land line (most of us remembered all the important numbers back then). If you couldn't reach them you had a 'no show'.

AI is certainly changing things, just like the internet did. It will cost many jobs, but will create new ones as well.
We just need to adapt our way of working.

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Using pay phones or stopping at a business and asking to use their line for a call, hoping they would allow it. Memorizing phone numbers for family, friends, and businesses was part of life.

Progress brings change. Change brings resistance. Not all change is good, but people overblow it, too.


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