I came up with the term “Techno-Humanism” as a tag to describe how humans interact with technology, how technology impacts culture, and how we make decisions about when and where to implement technology. I’m interested in human well-being, autonomy, and critical thought: the things that make us human, and where that intersects with technology.
Apparently this term already existed, and means something different to whoever’s trying to make it a thing. The Internet has a few articles trying to define techno-humanism as the notion that technology is wonderful and it’s going to make humanity wonderful. Or something along those lines. This is not what I mean by this term.
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