Abstract
In April 2000, Wired published a controversial article entitled “Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us” by Joy (2000), co-founder and chief scientist at Sun Microsystems.[...]
Highlights
Religion and the New TechnologiesIn April 2000, Wired published a controversial article entitled “Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us” by Joy (2000), co-founder and chief scientist at Sun Microsystems
While a moratorium on their development was never in the cards, Joy was right about one thing
These technologies have huge implications for how human life will unfold, for what it might mean to be human in the coming decades
Summary
Religion and the New TechnologiesIn April 2000, Wired published a controversial article entitled “Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us” by Joy (2000), co-founder and chief scientist at Sun Microsystems. These technologies will change the way we work, live, think, and love. How do these technologies change our understanding of ourselves, our place in the world, our relationships to one another, the way we face death, or our relationship to God?
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