Digitalization is not only changing our working world - it is having a profound impact on our private lives, on our families, childhood and education. Between AI in the classroom and screen debates at the dinner table, the question is: how do we want to live and learn in the age of technology? Peter Sloterdijk, who celebrates his 78th birthday in June, is a wide-awake observer of technological history and the present, to which he devotes himself with fine phenomenological and anthropological attention and great analytical power. What is the price of galloping technological progress? How can man continue to exist as "homo technologicus"? Do we need total synthesis with technology? Do we need to change our lives? Our education? A conversation with the master thinker about how we deal with technology and engineering. Moderator: Cai Werntgen
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