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A 1982 NY Times Article Predicts How Technology Will Transform Society
This 1982 NY Times article details how scientists predicted computer technology would change our lives in the years ahead. They made some pretty good predictions including:
Widespread penetration of the technology, it said, would mean, among other things, these developments:
- The home will double as a place of employment, with men and women conducting much of their work at the computer terminal. This will affect both the architecture and location of the home. It will also blur the distinction between places of residence and places of business, with uncertain effects on zoning, travel patterns and neighborhoods.
- Home-based shopping will permit consumers to control manufacturing directly, ordering exactly what they need for ”production on demand.”
- There will be a shift away from conventional workplace and school socialization. Friends, peer groups and alliances will be determined electronically, creating classes of people based on interests and skills rather than age and social class.
- A new profession of information ”brokers” and ”managers” will emerge, serving as ”gatekeepers,” monitoring politicians and corporations and selectively releasing information to interested parties.
- The ”extended family” might be recreated if the elderly can support themselves through electronic homework, making them more desirable to have around.
