Wise Animals
How Technology Has Made Us What We Are
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Tom Chatfield
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Tom Chatfield
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Evocatively read by the author, Tom Chatfield.
'Powerful, profound and completely engrossing, a meditation on not only technology but also history, culture, ideas, ethics, psychology and, above all, what it means to be human.' – Michael Bhaskar, co-author of The Coming Wave
Wise Animals explores the history of our relationship with technology, and our deep involvement with our creations from the first use of tools and the taming of fire, via the invention of reading and printing, to the development of the computer, the creation of the internet and the emergence of AI.
Human children know no more of modern technology than their ancestors did of older technologies thousands of years ago, and develop in relation to the technologies of their time. We co-evolve with technology as individuals as we have as a species over thousands of years.
Rather than see technology as a threat, this deeply humanist contribution to the debate proposes that we are neither masters nor victims of our technologies. They are part of who we are, and our future – and theirs – is in our hands.
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- jz
- 12-03-24
Superb
This is an excellent synopsis of a wide range of science and humanities related topics centered on what our relationship with technology has been and may be in years to come. It’s highly ambitious in scope but introduces important novel concepts as a series of ‘delusions’ that underpin most assumptions of technology’s role in our lives. Read by the author it is an easy and stimulating listen.
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