New York Post
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Frida Ghitis : We have a reality problem: We can't separate fact from fiction, truth from manipulation.
She says we embrace new forms of mediated experiences that offer convenience, but not necessarily improve our interactions as human beings.
Ghitis says many digital inventions and platforms have been engineered to bring out the worst human nature.
If we don’t, the technologies on which we rely will only further distort our ability to distinguish reality from unreality, the virtual from the real, and genuine experiences of human connection from manufactured instances of outrage. Christine Rosen is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute . This is an excerpt from her book, “The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World ” ( W.W. Norton )..
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