Can We Auto-Correct Humanity?

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The ‘digital insanity’ leaves many of us consumed by technology.

The title includes the concept of “auto-correcting”, which is a concept found in cellphones that was created on the concept of increasing productivity and accuracy. Ironically, one could say that it enhances laziness while perpetuateing dehumanization and our lack of empathy for one another.

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