In truth, our society is not prepared for the implications such technology will bring. We’re still not there, yet, on the implications of what similar technology has already wrought.
Proactive > Reactive ?
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/no-google-glasses-allowed-declares-dive-bar-1C8781187
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nods I agree with you- the advances we’ve made in tech are beyond our own intellectual grasp of how to use them. I mean, this is like Tesla instead of Edison- with the iPad and other tablets, portable phone/camera/video tech, and now things like Google Glasses… we’re far outstretching our own ability to understand the true nature of our technology.
We’re creating a new paradigm, and we’re doing it unknowingly. This is going to become a huge huge huge mess.
]]>nods I agree with you- the advances we’ve made in tech are beyond our own intellectual grasp of how to use them. I mean, this is like Tesla instead of Edison- with the iPad and other tablets, portable phone/camera/video tech, and now things like Google Glasses… we’re far outstretching our own ability to understand the true nature of our technology.
We’re creating a new paradigm, and we’re doing it unknowingly. This is going to become a huge huge huge mess.
]]>Yeah, but aren’t paradigms usually created that way? Most societies and individuals just don’t think in those terms. I think those google glasses would be awesome haha.
]]>Yeah, but aren’t paradigms usually created that way? Most societies and individuals just don’t think in those terms. I think those google glasses would be awesome haha.
]]>I agree- I just also know that we’re not likely to understand the ramifications of our tech until it’s too late.
]]>I agree- I just also know that we’re not likely to understand the ramifications of our tech until it’s too late.
]]>True. I mean look at plastics. I have just been thinking a whole lot about paradigms of late.
]]>True. I mean look at plastics. I have just been thinking a whole lot about paradigms of late.
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