Most people privilege the technology, almost as if actors are in service to the machine.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Part of the privilege of being an actor is the people you get to work with.
If we want technology to serve society rather than enslave it, we have to build systems accessible to all people - be they male or female, young, old, disabled, computer wizards or technophobes.
At the end of the day, tech workers are not robots: they feel, they think, they have values.
Whether you're a programming prodigy or the office manager holding it all together, technology empowers small groups of passionate people with an astonishing degree of leverage to make the world a better place.
As sophisticated as the technology gets, the less sophisticated you have to become as an actor.
Technology is only an enabler, which can help achieve the intention of the person who is using it.
I think actors are privileged. Acting feeds you.
The amazing thing about technology is that people have power. We are seeing it all the time in that innocuous people you would never know are having their voices heard because of this ability and technology we have.
I feel every technology can be abused, but fundamentally we put new technologies into the service of humanity.
It's a privilege to be an actor, as it's not work - it's a job.