Making tech human
Here are eight imperatives—all of them drawing strength and sustenance from the humanities:
- We need a way of defining and pursuing progress that doesn’t reduce that concept to something that only comes from a digital device.
- We desperately need access to values and wisdom that aren’t corrupted by the relentless financial metrics and imposed flavor-of
Ted Gioia • The Real Crisis in Humanities Isn't Happening at College
Max Beauroyre added 8mo
He sees the hunger people have for a wisdom and nourishing that algorithms and devices don’t provide—but the humanities can. This is the real crisis in humanities, and it’s reached a boiling point.
I don’t travel as extensively as Dana, but I hear the exact same thing in my online dealings with people. They want something that the tech can’t provid... See more
I don’t travel as extensively as Dana, but I hear the exact same thing in my online dealings with people. They want something that the tech can’t provid... See more
Ted Gioia • The Real Crisis in Humanities Isn't Happening at College
Max Beauroyre added 8mo
There’s a reason why the most popular words in tech right now are acceleration, destruction, disruption.
Have you figured out what they want to destroy and disrupt? Here’s a clue—take a look in the mirror.
Have you figured out what they want to destroy and disrupt? Here’s a clue—take a look in the mirror.
Ted Gioia • The Real Crisis in Humanities Isn't Happening at College
Max Beauroyre added 8mo
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