"If in life you could get just one do over, that is he moment for which i want mine," she says. "I couldn't help thinking while while I was reading your book... You didn't mention it, but i couldn't help think of great expectations." She talks about her mother's reaction to the author being accepted at Radcliffe and how they both felt betrayed by their parents.
Psychologist and author Sherry Turkle of MIT talks about her book, The Empathy Diaries, with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. The Empathy Diaries is a memoir about Turkle's secretive family and how that secrecy turned Turkle into an acute observer, skilled at revealing the story behind the story. She also chronicles the early days of artificial intelligence and the evolution of the computer. Topics in this conversation include the challenges of family, the role of technology in our lives, the limits of artificial intelligence, and the importance of Bambi.