It is coming\u2026\n\nA world where machines do every little thing without your say so, you just have to set it up\u2026\n\nA vacuum that cleans on it\u2019s own, and an assembly line that operates without human intervention, cars and automobiles that drive themselves, while you\u2019re sitting in the passenger sleeping, or browsing Facebook or Twitter. There\u2019s even an automated guide dog now available, though not in the general public, as yet, but the manufacturers claim they should have a public ready unit in one to two years.\n\nWe already live with plenty of automation. Large metropolitan cities are mostly automated, lighting, public works, public transportation, but is this type of world healthy or even wise to let such automation get more advanced to the point that human intervention is unnecessary, even unwanted?\n\nHow much should people do for themselves, and how much should they automate?\n\nJoin our panel, on Saturday, 4:00 pm (EST), 1:00 pm (PST), 9:00 pm (GMT), as we discuss how blindness fits into this world and whether this type of world is something to look forward to.\n\nThe Blind Perspective is an interactive show, allowing for the participation of the audience. Should you wish to be involved in the conversation, please send an e-mail message to:\n\nwhoseblindlifeisitanyway@gmail.com\n\nOr, message us on our Facebook page at:\n\nhttp://www.Facebook.com/whose.blind.life.is.it.anyway\n\nYou can also Tweet us on Twitter:\n\nhttp://www.twitter.com/blindwhose\n\nCome join the conversation today.