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Humans and technologies have a long-standing relationship of love and hate, fear and hope, trust and distrust. Within digital technologies, AI and generative AI technologies are but the latest (and certainly not last) episode in this sequel. Can we think of Human-Technology relations in terms of partnership, rather than opposition? How? In this talk, Professor Federica Russo joins the Center for Cyber-Social Dynamics Workshop to discuss the concept of poiesis, which she argues is meant to capture the idea and possibility of humans forming more of a partnership with technology. Further, with this concept fully expressed, Russo hopes that it can prove useful in science and technology education.
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Humans and technologies have a long-standing relationship of love and hate, fear and hope, trust and distrust. Within digital technologies, AI and generative AI technologies are but the latest (and certainly not last) episode in this sequel. Can we think of Human-Technology relations in terms of partnership, rather than opposition? How? In this talk, Professor Federica Russo joins the Center for Cyber-Social Dynamics Workshop to discuss the concept of poiesis, which she argues is meant to capture the idea and possibility of humans forming more of a partnership with technology. Further, with this concept fully expressed, Russo hopes that it can prove useful in science and technology education.