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Why Our Fear of Technology Is Nothing New—And Why That Should Give Us Hope: From Cuckoo Clocks to ChatGPT

Nov 1, 2025
Vanessa Chang, a technology historian and author of The Body Digital, explores humanity's historical anxieties about technology—from cuckoo clocks to ChatGPT. She asserts that fear of AI isn't new and emphasizes our creative agency to shape technology, urging us to embrace it rather than panic. Chang discusses the artificial divide between nature and technology, critiquing mind/body separation, and reframing everyday tools like eyeglasses as extensions of our bodies. She urges a humane approach to AI design, rooted in our past experiences with innovation.
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INSIGHT

Tech Panic Is Historically Constant

  • Tech anxiety is a recurring historical pattern, not a new crisis.
  • Vanessa Chang argues we have more agency shaping tech than panic suggests.
ANECDOTE

Early Tech Adoption In Singapore

  • Vanessa describes growing up in Singapore and early adoption of phones and internet.
  • She recounts using a Nokia, a pager, and watching rapid integration of tech into daily life.
INSIGHT

Nature And Technology Are Entangled

  • The division between nature and technology is artificial and collapsing.
  • Chang says technologies are part of nature and we must design with environmental embeddedness.
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