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We seem to forget that the Greek techne (τέχνη) means "art," "craft," or "skill." In ancient Greece, techne referred to the knowledge of how to make or do something— and I think ultimately technology is a subset of techne. Techne is who we’ve always been. Space infrastructure, flying cars, and new AI models - maybe aren’t futuristic technologies, but rather as inevitable tributaries in the river of techne and humanity over time
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techne is one of my fav words I think I own thw techneia@gmail email, got it some years ago, wanto to fund a startup called techneia but realized that I need a product first 😅
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trying to say that agree, techne as art and techne as tech (subset is an interesting relation, I think I have never seen like that but makes sense)
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well i'm writing an essay about techne right now
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