This episode offers a post-Jungian, that is, analytical psychology perspective, to explore myth in the age of AI as a psychological phenomenon. It also reflects on the question: will astrologers be replaced by AI?
The anxiety surrounding technology is, in many ways, Aquarian in nature. This episode will also briefly touch on some concepts related to Aquarius.
The thumbnail is a replica of Dolly the Sheep. The fear of one’s existence being replaced is, to a certain extent, a form of technological anxiety. From this perspective, concern about AI is hardly a new phenomenon.
References
Carl Gustav Jung, Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Sky
Erich Fromm, The Art of Loving
Liz Greene, The Art of Stealing Fire
Liz Greene, The Astrology of Fate