For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Lonely Tech: AI, Isolation, Solitude, and Grace / Felicia Wu Song (SOLO Part 3)

Oct 29, 2025
Felicia Wu Song, a sociologist focused on digital culture and ethics, digs into the complexities of solitude and connection in today's tech-driven world. She unpacks the difference between isolation, loneliness, and 'generative solitude,' emphasizing the need for authentic human encounters. Felicia critiques AI companionship, raising concerns about its ethical implications and the deepening of social inequality. Encouraging listeners to embrace self-reflection and curiosity, she advocates for the vital role of embodied community in recovering our humanity amidst digital noise.
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INSIGHT

Technology Reshapes Inner Life

  • Technology shapes our interior life and can make solitude and silence feel increasingly uncomfortable.
  • Felicia Wu Song warns that constant feedback from devices changes the shape of our souls and access to God's stillness.
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Connection Norms Create Pressure

  • Communication tech transcends space but also creates social norms that pressure constant connection.
  • Wu Song argues these norms can make choosing solitude seem wrong and erode access to other human rhythms.
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Three Distinct Forms Of Aloneness

  • Distinguish three states: social isolation, loneliness, and generative solitude.
  • Social isolation is objective, loneliness is a subjective gap, and solitude can be positive self-reflection and spiritual listening.
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