Sheryl Turkle habla con Henry Jenkins:
“En “Solos cuando estamos juntos” (Alone Together) habla de que hemos llegado a un momento robótico, no porque existan robots capaces de amarnos sino porque mucha de la gente entrevistada dice estar preparada para ser amada por un robot. Y no es por influencia de la literatura o el cine. Buscábamos las máquinas para apoyos físicos. Ahora sentimos que hemos perdido cosas en las dimensiones emocional y espiritual e intentamos recuperarlas en el mundo de las máquinas”
In Alone Together, I talk about our having reached a “robotic moment.” This is not because we have robots who are capable of loving us, but because so many of the people I interviewed say that they are prepared to be loved by a robot. There is no question that imaginative literature and film have been part of this shift. We used to look to machines for physical help. Now we feel we are missing things on an emotional and spiritual dimension and we look to the machine world.