Kevin Kelly on the Technium

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Audio via http://wilkins.law.harvard.edu/podcasts/mediaberkman/radioberkman/2010-12-16_kelly.mp3

Description

"The idea that technology could want something seems kind of outlandish, almost like science fiction. But journalist Kevin Kelly is proposing a kind of technological self-determination in his new book What Technology Wants.

It’s not exactly robots with souls that Kelly is suggesting. It’s more of an evolutionary theory of technological development, the idea that one technology naturally evolves from another. That the mobile phone, for instance, was an inevitable evolution from the telephone, or that the internet we know today was an inevitable next step from the spread of the networked PC." (http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/mediaberkman/2010/12/16/radio-berkman-172-the-evolutionary-biases-of-the-technium/)