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Modern humans have a Stockholm Syndrome relationship to technology, which has kidnapped us while convincing us it has our best interests in mind. But when one looks back at the history of plastics or the current frenzy around AI, it isn't hard to see the insanity of doubling down on new technology to save us from previous technology. Find out what a person or society can actually do to develop a healthy, non-abusive relationship with technology, aside from joining an Amish community or going "full Kaczynski."
Warning: This podcast occasionally uses spicy language.
Sources/Links/Notes:
- Moriah McDonald reports on the big underestimates of Greenland ice loss in Inside Climate News.
- Typical article about how AI can solve climate change
- Another such article about the "magic" of AI
- And another -- sheesh (no wonder Jason was so upset)!
- Report on the future of petrochemicals from the International Energy Agency
- Kelly Oakes of the BBC asks, "What would happen if we stopped using plastic?"
- Website of The Ocean Cleanup
- Low Tech Magazine
- Low Technology Institute's 10-Mile Building Challenge
- Sulan Chen writes for UNDP, "A global treaty to end plastic pollution is in sight."
- BBC reporting on the EU's efforts to regulate AI
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