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388: Bridging Our Virtual Distance: Reconnecting in the Age of AI

Nov 11, 2025
Dr. Karen Sobel-Lojeski, a leading researcher and author on the Virtual Distance framework, explores the complexities of how technology shapes human connection. She defines virtual distance and its impacts on trust and collaboration, especially in remote settings. Discussing AI, she warns against anthropomorphizing it, highlighting its negative effects on memory and creativity in education. Dr. Sobel-Lojeski emphasizes the importance of teaching children balanced tech use and shares her initiative to protect their social bonds while thoughtfully integrating technology.
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INSIGHT

Virtual Distance Is About Feeling, Not Miles

  • Virtual distance measures how close people feel and is driven by technology, not just physical separation.
  • Physical distance has the least impact on outcomes compared with operational and affinity distance.
ANECDOTE

Trusted Remote Partnership Became A Book

  • Dr. Karen worked remotely with an executive for five years and they built trust without ever meeting in person.
  • They collaborated on crises and are now coauthoring a book, showing low virtual distance can form remotely.
ANECDOTE

Classroom Tech Replaced Kids Talking

  • A third-grade class was arranged so each child had a device and teachers told them not to talk to each other.
  • The setup replaced natural social interaction with mediated tasks, worsening virtual distance.
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