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How are new technologies shaping us as humans, for good or for ill?
What is the role of humans in the coming age of the algorithm?
Is humankind about to enter a new age of symbiosis with technology?
First clockwork machines, then hydraulics, followed by the telegraph, and finally computers. But what are we really?
If the Cartesian definition is “I think therefore I am”, a Trinitarian version of that is “I am loved, therefore I am”
Are we going about making humans better, or making better humans?
What new developments will change healthcare, and how should we respond to them?
If you want to predict the future, see where the smart money is going – and a huge amount is going into robotics and AI
Would an artificial intelligence have any more concern for human beings’ interests than we have for ants?
I am convinced robotics and AI must be part of the theological agenda for church leaders