Enh The Digital Human(The Era of the Digital Revolution and Everyday Life) And the Automation of Human Knowledge
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The digital revolution has profoundly reshaped human life by automating knowledge and reducing reliance on cognitive effort, largely due to the rise of artificial intelligence. Virtual realms have introduced a new kind of reality—one that intersects with the material world—impacting both identity and social interactions. While digital platforms have democratized global access to knowledge, they have also brought forth critical challenges, including corporate control over data, the displacement of human memory by digital storage, and the erosion of privacy. Digitality is no longer merely a set of tools; it has become an essential dimension of human existence. It redefines the relationship between humans and reality, raising pressing questions about autonomy and the future of identity in an era where algorithms govern the core aspects of daily life.
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