On September 11, AEI’s Christine Rosen and M. Anthony Mills discussed Dr. Rosen’s forthcoming book, The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World. After opening remarks from Dr.
American Enterprise Institute and a contributor to Commentary. Tech titans would be foolish to think they can resolve the public’s unease by PR alone. How law can support parents. Now that I am closer ...
"You may wonder what there's left to say about smartphones being bad," said Angus Colwell in The Telegraph. It turns out, however, that there's "plenty". In this "engaging and snappy book", Christine ...
Technological innovations are often sold to the public as ways to make life easier. But what if the increasing prevalence of technology in our lives is actually crowding out human experiences that are ...
While philosophers have long wrestled with questions about technology’s impact on humanity, these questions have taken on a whole new level of urgency and significance with the rise of AI, smartphones ...
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Christine Rosen about changes in our experiences within today’s society. They talk about the value of human experience, speed of change with ...
The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World, by Christine Rosen, W.W. Norton & Company, 272 pages, $29.99 Human beings are not brains in vats. We are not computer code. We are ...
On February 21, author and former executive editor of the Harvard Business Review Nicholas Carr joined AEI’s Christine Rosen to discuss Mr. Carr’s new book, Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection ...
Chris talks to AEI Senior Fellow and Commentary columnist Christine Rosen about her new book, The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World. How have new technologies shaped our ...
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