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Sarah Clarke Stuart

I'm a Professor of English and author of the new novel Song of the Unsung Mushroom.

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New Technologies Are Colonizing Us

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I don’t buy into the theory that artificial intelligence is alien, but I do believe that new technology, as a whole, is colonizing human life.

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