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All I see is us coming to a intersection where we have to learn to use our technology responsibly, and the same goes for any new-found knowledge, in general. It's a juggling act between desire and the right thing.
With robotic prosthetic limbs that can interface more directly with the human brain and cars that can increasingly drive themselves and software that can identify the plant you aim your camera at and software that can give professional advice to a doctor for diagnosis and software that can give therapy to people with PTSD and computers that'll soon be nearly invisible and yet equally functional and and so so many other things, it's all the more important humans are responsible and use these powerful technologies WISELY. Seriously, we're coming into an age where technology will read our mind. It's not the end of the world. It's just a world where we have to be smarter and more responsible. Just as how we have to control the spread of nuclear weapons or counterfeiting or id theft or addiction. IN all this, we have to know when to walk away from the technology too.
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Last edited by stormlord; 04-22-2014 at 11:07 PM..
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