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The Technological Condition

How do our tools transform us?

Read the Editors’ Introduction
Robotics •
Internet •
Science Fiction •
Manual Competence •
Social Media •
Data Science •
Biotechnology •
History of Technology •
All

Review | Summer 2021

Summer 2021

  • Phil Christman

Enough About “We”

When sci-fi needs a little less sci and a little more fi

Phil Christman

Essay | Summer 2021

Summer 2021

  • Kent Anhari

Bot Anxiety

What happens to public discourse when everyone fails the Turing Test?

Kent Anhari

Essay | Summer 2021

Summer 2021

  • Oliver Traldi

Libidinal Liberalism

Does banning bad behavior just make it worse?

Oliver Traldi

Essay | Summer 2021

Summer 2021

  • Geoff Shullenberger

Redpilling and the Regime

Claiming to be a daring outsider who speaks forbidden truths has become a standard trope. Can it still threaten the establishment?

From: Available in Audio

Geoff Shullenberger

Essay | Spring 2021

Spring 2021

  • Adam Elkus

Welcoming Our New Robot Overlords

How warnings of AI doom gave way to primal fear of primates posting

From: Available in Audio

Adam Elkus

Essay | Winter 2021

Winter 2021

  • Alan Jacobs

From Tech Critique to Ways of Living

Neil Postman was right. So what?

Alan Jacobs

Essay | Winter 2021

Winter 2021

  • M. Anthony Mills

The Case Against “STEM”

How blurring the line between science and technology puts both at risk

M. Anthony Mills

Essay | Winter 2021

Winter 2021

  • Geoff Shullenberger

Put Not Thy Trust in Nate Silver

How simulation replaced reality

Geoff Shullenberger

Review | Fall 2020

Fall 2020

  • Adam J. White

The End of History and the Fast Man

Bidding farewell to America’s car culture — and its democratic virtues

From: Available in Audio

Adam J. White

Review | Fall 2020

Fall 2020

  • Tara Isabella Burton

Saving Ourselves

Real love as rebellion in TV’s Brave New World

Tara Isabella Burton

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