Digital time: latency, real-time, and the onlife experience of everyday time

Philosophy and Technology 34 (3):407–⁠412 (2021)
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Abstract

Digital technologies create and shape our environments, the infosphere, where we spend increasingly more time. Through exploration of such concepts as "latency", "real time" and "unreal time", this article discusses how time has changed due to the digital revolution over the past half-century.

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Luciano Floridi
Yale University

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