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In the latest episode of the Emergence Magazine Listening Hour, James Bridle discusses the need for a new ecology of technology that takes into account the interconnectedness between technology and the world around us. He argues that we have yet to fully grasp the impact of technology on our environment and that it is crucial to build and create technology with this in mind.

As we continue to navigate this new era of consumer artificial intelligence, computers have become an integral part of our daily lives. However, James Bridle questions how our current understanding of intelligence is limiting and suggests that embracing the unknown and unpredictable in technology could lead us to a broader perspective beyond human-centered thinking. He invites listeners to consider how we can approach technology in a more holistic and interconnected way.

This episode is part of the Emergence Magazine Listening Hour series, which delves into the connections between ecology, culture, and spirituality. It challenges listeners to think critically about their relationship with technology and its impact on their lives, as well as on the planet as a whole.

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