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Interview: Kevin Kelly, Editor, Author, and Futurist
technological progress seems to have been faster with larger, connected groups of people. In the smallest groups, like in Tasmania, they actually lost technology, like some fishing techniques.
Dwarkesh Patel • The Scaling Era: An Oral History of AI, 2019–2025
This shift in perspective clarifies that humans have always used technology to increase our ability to control our environment. There are few biological or physiological differences between ancestral and modern humans; instead, the relevant differences are improved knowledge and understanding, tools, technology and, indeed, AI. In a sense, modern h... See more
Arvind Narayanan • AI as Normal Technology
