But while visionaries like Elon Musk or Stephen Hawking presage a potential human apocalypse with a Skynet-like event, a singular moment when a powerful computer crystallizes into self-awareness, humans are already affected in a manifold of ways by the integration of technology and automation into their daily lives (Dowd, 2018; Sofge, 2015). Driver-less cars are now used on some streets, and any accidents they are involved in are due to their software not anticipating erratic human behavior. They are, proverbially, better drivers than we are. Personal assistants like Apple’s Siri or Amazon’s Alexa have colonized our own households. Tablets, smartphones, computers—all of these have long been tools for working, networking, socializing, or literally and metaphorically finding where we are.