Tooling and feeling
Briefly

Technology is society made durable; it shapes humans as they shape it, enabling progress and distributing agency, but also bringing new vulnerabilities and threats to stability and longevity.
Artificial intelligence, a long-existing technology now entering everyday discourse, introduces the specter of widespread automation and societal impact, often seen as inevitable, while human nature and desires remain relatively constant amid evolving technological metaphors.
Digital technologies, like artificial intelligence, are social products constructed by humans, but their ubiquity may lead to forgetting their human origins as tools.
Humans' interactions with technologies, like artificial intelligence, reshape societies while the underlying human drives and desires change slowly, akin to patterns in a stream's flow.
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