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As the article mentions, the movie 'Her' pops in to mind. An interesting movie.http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/19/fashion/how-apples-siri-became-one-autistic-boys-bff.html?_r=0
There you go, lovely article. I often talk to Siri just for fun.
It is a bit sad that a phone has more patience for him than other people and is the only thing he's been able to connect with. =(I find the article disturbing and sad. My husband, who's not on the spectrum, said he wanted to watch the movie "Her"... I said I didn't and that I couldn't understand why people want to watch it. To me it seems like an acceptance of life in an imaginary world, but of course, don't we all live in an imaginary world? I may be somehow different from other people I know, due to whatever. .. I sense human, animal and plant "energy", machines don't have that therefore I don't want to establish a connection with something that doesn't have this "live energy" ... but it quite possible that one day they will... as for myself... I might be just as confused as everybody else, just in a different way...