1 Turkle
completes an experiment with an 8 year old meeting Kismet and the 8 year old
boy states, “I wish I could build a robot to save me from my brothers…I want a
robot to be my friend…I want to tell my secrets.”(91). How do the technological
advances within robot mechanics affect the progression of children’s desire for
instant gratification and selective relationship characteristics?
I
think that because the little boy is being picked on by his brothers, he has
made an image for humans as ‘bullies’. The brothers are probably much older
than the little boy and they like to pick on him. The little boy obviously does
not have someone to talk to about his problems because his brothers are not his
friends. His parents probably do not see the harm as they might think it is
just sibling rivalry. Little do they know that the way they are treating the
boy is shaping how he views humans or friends. The little boy might be
reluctant to make friends with fear that his ‘friends’ might treat him the same
way his brothers do. Robots, on the other hand, do not have emotions or
feelings. They are not programmed to be mean, or hurtful. They are programmed
to be nice, friendly, and helpful. The little boy sees the robot in a positive
way and humans in a negative way. The little boy does not want to be friends
with humans as he knows they can be mean and hurtful. He wants to be friends
with a robot because they will always be nice and be his friend. But that is
not a world we live in. We live in a world where there is good and there is
bad. If the little boy just had a robot friend, he would only know the good. He
would not understand what it is like to be hurt by someone else. In my opinion,
that is something that children need to experience at a young age. They are not
always going to get their way. If the little boy grows up without any other
friends than that robot friend, he is not going to have advanced social skills.
He is going to grow up always getting his way and always having that ‘someone’
there for him. He is not going to be able to understand life on his own. If he
gets a job later in life and does something that his boss does not like…when
his boss yells at him or explains he was wrong, the boy (now man) is going to
retaliate thinking that he is not wrong, because he has never experienced this
before. Children need human interaction, human friends, and real (not
technological) toys. They need to grow up knowing that they are not always
going to get their way, they are not always going to be happy with everything.
I am not condoning the brothers picking on the little boy in any way, I am just
saying that stuff like that happens in the big bad world and he needs to know
how to handle it and not run from it.