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In this Alehouse episode, we are joined by Brad Littlejohn to discuss his insights on AI and its implications for humanity. Littlejohn delves into how technologies, especially AI, reflect our ideals and reshape our concept of humanity. The conversation explores philosophical questions about human nature, the role of technology, and how our reliance on AI could blur the lines between human and artificial forms. Littlejohn also shares about his upcoming projects, emphasizing the need for a conservative vision in approaching technology. He discusses his essay, 'Stop Hacking the Human Person,' which critiques the market-driven approach to technological solutions and advocates for innovations that enhance human potential without undermining long-term health. Additionally, Littlejohn introduces Angel AI, a company aimed at providing age-appropriate internet experiences for children, as an example of technology used rightly. The discussion brings to light the critical issue of understanding human fulfillment in work and technology's role in either enhancing or detracting from it.
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