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Baker’s examination of these early French models, which might be discussed on page 17, illustrates his central point: at this stage, the incubator was a fairly simple, almost domestic device. the nursery machine page 17
Today, the "nursery machine" exists in the form of tablets and algorithms used to pacify restless children. When parents use screens as automated babysitters, they risk the same emotional alienation captured in The Veldt . The modern struggle to balance technological convenience with genuine human connection makes the warnings found on page 17 more relevant today than when they were first penned. I can help expand this analysis further if you tell me: This public link is valid for 7 days
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Baker’s examination of these early French models, which might be discussed on page 17, illustrates his central point: at this stage, the incubator was a fairly simple, almost domestic device.
Today, the "nursery machine" exists in the form of tablets and algorithms used to pacify restless children. When parents use screens as automated babysitters, they risk the same emotional alienation captured in The Veldt . The modern struggle to balance technological convenience with genuine human connection makes the warnings found on page 17 more relevant today than when they were first penned. I can help expand this analysis further if you tell me:
