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Writer Kevin Kelly - How We Shape and Understand Technology

Season 2025 Episode 3 | 37m 08s

Ray Suarez speaks with writer Kevin Kelly about our relationship with technology and its transformative role in our lives. Kelly explores "The Technium" – the vast technological ecosystem, and our social approach to new technologies.

Aired: 06/19/25 | Expires: 02/28/26
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