This just seems like a rhetorical trick to me. Obviously we're talking about humans, it's just through the lens of technology. The website has to be about something in particular besides "aren't humans great??".
Actually I think rhetoric matters enormously - how you frame a question affects how you come to think about a situation.
If you ask a question "through the lense of technology" ("Can we solve this hard computer-vision problem"?) you arrive at different answers to those you would get if you ask the question through (say) the lense of societal benefits or humanity's relationship to technology ("Is it ok for a badly programmed computer to accidentally kill someone"?).
I say this not to criticise the enormous benefit this technology could bring, but rather to provoke us to think about the implications of the technologies that we are creating outside the confines of an IDE.