Technically Human 101: a crash course on being human in the age of tech

In this episode, we do a deep dive into the Technically Human show archive to bring you an episode that puts together some of the show's top moments. If you are looking for a guide into the key questions, concepts, and characters critical to thinking about ethics and technology. 

We've put together a show that answers some of the top questions that we consistently get asked about ethics and technology, with some of "Technically Human's" most memorable guests.

This episode features commentary on the philosophy of the good with Ryan Jenkins, bioethics with Art Caplan, digital human rights and sci-fi with Dave Eggers, BUMMR technological critiques by Jaron Lanier, commentary on democracy and tech Yaël Eisenstat, Silicon Valley humor with Dan Lyons, technology's impact on intimacy with Julie Albright, a meditation on the ethics of the algorithm with Todd Presner, a consideration of disability and tech with George Estreich, and a conversation about technological utopianism with Morgan Ames.

If you're looking for a crash course in ethical technology, this is the episode for you!

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This episode was produced by Matt Perry.

Art by Desi Aleman.

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