My first question is about theology and technology—especially embodiment in the digital age. What’s your take on this overall, how does remote work and AI affect it?
A lot of different aspects come into play when we think about embodiment and technology. I think the key thing is that technology isn’t just a social network issue or an innovation issue. It’s ultimately an anthropological problem. It’s about what it means to be human—especially when we’re using tools as powerful as the ones we’ve developed over the last 50 to 100 years.
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