Published: 12 February 2024, PDF available, 43 pages

  • Murdoc@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    I don’t like this article, it’s too negative. It’s got the whole “dysfunction rather than difference” attitude. I fear that they just want to pawn us off on robots so they don’t have to deal with us, although it does talk about using robots to “cure” us. I prefer the idea of it being two groups of people with different communication styles that both need to learn how to better communicate with each other. Most people are already bad enough with communicating with others, so I think everyone would benefit from this.

    • DessertStorms@kbin.social
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      6 months ago

      Well said.

      We’re also not a fucking monolith, and while I appreciate some autists would find it easier or more comfortable communicating with a robot, I find it anything from frustrating to enraging when I’m forced to (like customer service) and would never choose to communicate with one over a human, ever.
      Sure, NT’s can be frustrating and enraging to deal with, but at least when you get frustrated or enraged, they understand what frustration and rage are (even if not why you’re feeling them).

      This definitely reeks of an attempt to get NT’s out of having to making any effort at inclusion.