每个人都有想要切割的"创伤过往"或"黑历史",在遗忘已成例外的数字时代,摆脱其纠缠几近于奢望。在《遗忘的尽头》一书中,凯特·艾科恩深入探讨了当人们年少懵懂无知时留下的影像持续向自己袭来所引发的种种社会后果。人们如今可在社交媒体上随时随地发帖,记录和传播生活中的美好或糟糕瞬间,点点滴滴地构筑起一道道独特的数字记忆景观。这些数字痕迹的影响当然并不必然积极,有时甚至会对未来生活构成这样或那样的干扰。与此同时,诸如自动人脸识别之类的技术创新在提供巨大便利的同时,也令过去愈发不受控制地重返当下。从历史上看,成长是为了继续前进,并与通常标志童年和青少年时期的痛苦经历保持安全的距离,那么,若是人们始终被过去所束缚又会如何呢?艾科恩警告,数字时代的真正危机与其说是童年纯真之消逝,倒不如说是童年成了一个永远无法被遗忘的幽灵。
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