Are you addicted to technology? Bill O’Reilly tackled the topic during tonight’s Factor. In 2011, 3,331 people were killed in crashes involving distracted drivers, according to federal statistics. At least 385 of those deaths involved a driver using a cell phone.

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Driving isn’t the only hazard. About 70 percent of sex addicts report having a problem with online sexual behavior. In another study by the University of Michigan, the more Americans used Facebook, the worse they felt about themselves.

The implications for children are even more dangerous. O’Reilly surmised that if someone isn’t interested in what’s going on outside of the world they have created online, they will not be able to function properly society. “Talking Points believes cyberspace is as addictive as any narcotic,” O’Reilly said.

For those who are addicted to video games, he opined, “Killing zombies isn’t real unless you’re Brad Pitt, and nobody is!”

Clinical psychologist, Catherine Steiner-Adair, ED.D. spoke to a thousand children around the country about how technology affects their lives. She observed that many experienced a feeling of “sibling rivalry” when their parents were distracted by phones or computers instead of paying attention to them.

Unless you get a “techy job,” O’Reilly concluded, it’ll be hard to make a living and “you’re going to be a terrible citizen because you’re not going to know what the hell’s going on!”

Watch the O’Reilly’s Talking Points Memo above and the psychologists reaction below.

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