I think technology will always be a part of coexisiting with people and not in a capacity to really cover and take us all over. That is a lot of marketing hype. It can get really bad sometimes too after a while.
Sadly it's not up for any of us to decide, but instead the free market which will reward whichever venture it deems most successful. Usually that means we get manmade horrors that defy comprehension.
Axiomatically, I agree with you. But humanity has already reached the "robot dogs with guns" part, we've only got so much longer before we're the ones being told to sit and stay.
>I think technology will always be a part of coexisiting with people and not in a capacity to really cover and take us all over.
Correct in a sense, but horribly blind into many aspects of human nature.
Yes. Technology in theory will not do anything a human being doesn't use it to do.
The problem is the whole "human part. Technology empowers equally, so the danger of technology is really as danegerous as what the least scrupulous human being will use it to do. If you're going to stick around in this sector; learn well: people suck. Choose the ones you decide to empower carefully. And never forget that once you share it, you can never take it back.
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[ 1.9 ms ] story [ 16.4 ms ] threadAxiomatically, I agree with you. But humanity has already reached the "robot dogs with guns" part, we've only got so much longer before we're the ones being told to sit and stay.
Correct in a sense, but horribly blind into many aspects of human nature.
Yes. Technology in theory will not do anything a human being doesn't use it to do.
The problem is the whole "human part. Technology empowers equally, so the danger of technology is really as danegerous as what the least scrupulous human being will use it to do. If you're going to stick around in this sector; learn well: people suck. Choose the ones you decide to empower carefully. And never forget that once you share it, you can never take it back.