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¨Technology's Helping Us Become More Human¨

Posted on September 3, 2011 by Michelle Wilson
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Check out Amber Case’s TED talk

While ancient and modern tools serve as an extension of our physical selves, today’s technology also allows us to extend our mental selves. This is what Amber Case discusses in a TED talk on her  reasons for becoming a Cyborg Anthropologist.
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