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Anthropotechnic is a term used in art, science and literature to denote something with aspects of both man and machine.[1] In this case, it is claimed that the "modified" does not set a limit but instead opens an infinite horizon that is as wide and limitless as human desires.[2] Another conceptualization is that anthropotechnic is a set of rules that we make to tame, teach, and train ourselves.[3] The concept is distinguished from anthropotechnology,[4] which focuses on the study and improvement of working and living conditions.[5]
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^Geslin, Philippe (2017). Inside Anthropotechnology: User and Culture Centered Experience. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. pp. ix. ISBN 9781786301758.
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