Weakness exploitation: Predicting socially communicative devices as a successor to internet-based graphical user interfaces

Author:

Li Jamy1ORCID,Chignell Mark2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ISNI: 0000000419369422 Toronto Metropolitan University

2. ISNI: 0000000121572938 University of Toronto

Abstract

Existing theories of technology transitions cannot predict what new technological paradigm will supplant the currently leading, internet-enabled graphical user interface paradigm. This article introduces a preliminary approach (‘weakness exploitation’) to explain the rise and fall of four technology ‘empires’: print, television, the internet and socially interactive devices (such as robots, chatbots and internet of things devices). The approach is related to technology diffusion and disruptive innovation, but with a predictive element induced from Marshall McLuhan’s descriptions of print and television as ‘extensions’ of the senses. It is applied to the internet as an historical example of a technology transition outside of McLuhan’s original analysis and to explain why excessive exposure to screen-rendered digital media as the internet’s exclusive access point may be replaced by a new ‘age’ of computationally intelligent, socially communicative devices. This new approach can help researchers and technologists conceptualize transitions between usage of incumbent and emerging technologies.

Publisher

Intellect

Subject

Education,Cultural Studies

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