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Computers Quote by Sherry Turkle

“For three decades, in describing people’s relationships with computers, I have often used the metaphor of the Rorschach, the inkblot test that psychologists use as a screen onto which people can project their feelings and styles of thought. But as children interact with sociable robots like…” quote by Sherry Turkle
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““For three decades, in describing people’s relationships with computers, I have often used the metaphor of the Rorschach, the inkblot test that psychologists use as a screen onto which people can project their feelings and styles of thought. But as children interact with sociable robots like Furbies, they move beyond a psychology of projection to a new psychology of engagement. They try to deal with the robot as they would deal with a pet or a person.””

Sherry Turkle

About This Quote

Source Book: Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age, 2015

People project feelings onto computers, but with sociable robots they engage as they would with pets or people, shifting from projection to engagement.

In simple terms: We treat robots like companions, not just screens for our feelings.

Key Takeaway

Foster genuine human connection alongside technology use.

Themes

technology psychology human‑robot interaction

Mood

thoughtful analytical concerned

Type

observational critical insightful

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • education
  • design of social robots
  • digital communication

Key Concepts

projection engagement social development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does robot companionship affect child development?
  • What boundaries should we set for emotional reliance on machines?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on robot companionship may reduce real human interaction.

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