'A Response to Professor Nancy Longnecker's Talk -- Sosuke Fukushima
Regarding Nancy Longnecker’s talk, I found it is really
imperative that whether others have concern or not is revealed after listening to
their thoughts or values and respecting their point of view, because
basically we all have different backgrounds and perspectives. For example, I've
met a lot of people who have different ways of walking through this studying
abroad, but if I judged books by their covers, I definitely couldn't belong
in any communities and wouldn't make friends in NZ.
In terms of communication in the future, I think it's likely
to be bleak because of the indistinguishable footage or images generated by
AI. I think the fine line between real and fake is getting thinner and
thinner these days and it will be completely impossible to tell them from apart
in a decade. Then, what we need is the capacity to research by ourselves to
find facts and accurate information.
My favourite words in the lecture were "People get attracted
to contents which strongly and naturally resonate with their values, so it's
crucial to find something that is similar to them and use expressions they empathise
with."
Hello, Sosuke, I totally agree with you that it is crucial to understand other people’s different points of view because we grew up in different cultures, society and environment. Thus, we should understand the differences so that it will increase efficiency in communication and create peaceful society.
ReplyDeleteHi Sosuke. Actually, I liked your reflection, especially your point about respecting different perspectives. I agree that understanding people’s values is essential for good communication. Your example about studying abroad was very relatable. I also found your thoughts about AI interesting. I agree that it’s becoming harder to distinguish real from fake, so developing strong research and critical thinking skills will be very important. Your favourite quote is also very powerful—I think connecting with people’s values is key to effective communication. Cool!
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