Rebellion in the Age of AI - Kendal Chang
I reflected on Jason Ray Carney’s Rebellion in the Age of AI, and it made me think about how much artificial intelligence has become part of our world. The world nowadays is controlled by technology, with endless swiping and false realities. Carney argues that smartphones and technology can ruin our experience with the natural world. It takes us away from human thought and reflection. He said our chance for rebellion is right now, and we have the opportunity to slow down and be completely present. I wonder what the world would be like if we didn’t rely on technology as much as we do.
One of the ideas that stuck with me was his belief that literature can be a form of rebellion. He suggests that we should let books and stories carry us into the future. Literature gives us a space to reflect, question, and think deeply. He insists that we must take advantage of this time because it is urgent. It is important not to let technology control our lives. It can be a huge distraction, taking our original ideas and imagination. Reading this made me think about my use of technology. Sometimes, I get so distracted with social media or my phone that I don’t take a look at what is going on around me. Carney’s perspective reminded me that slowing down and engaging in literature is an important way to create meaning in a world that is dominated by AI.
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