Technology risk, what giant Steve Jobs and Bill Gates once feared

In interviews given over the years by Bill Gates and Steve Jobs or other parents of the “Silicon Valley”, you understand that they're too strict to use technology by their children and time has given them the right. A group of sociologists and psychologists claim that the first signs [...]
In interviews given over the years by Bill Gates and Steve Jobs or other parents of the “Silicon Valley”, you understand that they're too strict to use technology by their children and time has given them the right.
A group of sociologists and psychologists claim that the first signs for the side effects of technology, especially smart phones on children were given years ago.
Joe Clement and Matt Miles, co-chairman of the study, have put in a book the conclusions drawn from several years' work.
According to them, children who use social networks without restrictions have a 27 - percent higher option than those who use them little or no to be hit by depression.
Another alarming reference is that in the United States, teen suicides have known growth since 2007, when the massive spread of intelligent phones began to reach 2016, where the number of suicides was higher than killed teenagers.
Clement and Miles, in the published book, declare the risks first understood the very founders of Microsoft and Apple. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates have repeatedly repeated that they did not allow their children to possess products they themselves produced, follows the TCh.
Steve Jobs declared in 2011, a year before he died that he had completely restricted the use of the iPad by his children, while Bill Gates said in 2007 that he only allowed the phone to happen when he was 14.












