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Technical Connectivity vs. Human Disconnection

Global Thinkers Forum expert panel asks whether hyperconnectivity actually means less effective communication
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"Connectivity, not division, is our oldest human impulse. It has unfolded over the millennia through diplomacy, trade and engineering of infrastructures that connect us. So connectivity is the overwhelming and accelerating fact of the world. Sovereignty pales in comparison as a force," argues author and global expert, .

UK's Minister for Africa , , was less sanguine, citing the high costs and lack of infrastructure - and particularly low levels of literacy - as factors that would prevent connectivity transforming developing nations. For , cross-bench member of the House of Lords and emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Cambridge , there were problems even in the developed world: "Connectivity is an enabler, but what we enabled isn't at all what we imagined," she stated, going on to suggest that greater connectivity has led to less communication.

Global Thinkers Forum Founder, , said: "What if obscure and rogue players out there write their own rules for the use of technology? We cannot trust that there will be a 'moral order' and we need regulations and rules in place to secure trust and best use of technology to the benefit of our societies and to the benefit of the individual."

Comments from the floor in the discussion, moderated by international broadcaster , pointed out the wide-ranging impacts of connectivity on today's society. There were concerns about the increase in stress and mental illness seen as directly related to the pressure to be connected at all times, and a warning that the potential to make huge numbers of connections could result in unrealistic expectations of how personal and community relationships can function. Whether it was the connectivity per se, or the way that it was being used, that was the problem identified as deserving its own discussion at a later date.

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