

Sherry Turkle: Is Technology Killing Our Hearts?
Apr 14, 2021
In this engaging conversation, Sherry Turkle, MIT's Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor, dives into the complexities of human-technology interaction. She discusses her latest memoir, 'The Empathy Diaries,' unpacking family secrets and the struggles of being a woman in academia. Sherry reflects on the tension between intellect and emotion, the role of empathy in a digital age, and the importance of genuine connection in contrast to screen reliance. Her insights offer a thought-provoking look at how technology shapes our relationships and sense of self.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Exploring Empathy Through Personal Stories
05:13 • 8min
Navigating Family Secrets and Dynamics
12:44 • 19min
Intellect vs Emotion: A Dinner Table Reflection
31:44 • 12min
The Battle for Authenticity in Academic Life
43:45 • 3min
Empathy in a Digital Age
46:34 • 16min
Children, Technology, and Empathy
01:02:12 • 8min
Reflecting on Gratitude and Community
01:10:27 • 6min