Explain the positive impact of electric technology on humanity.
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Technology becomes cheaper and therefore more accessible to more people. In 2015 an iPhone had superior capability to sixteen different devices in 1990 that would have cost over $10,000 at Radio Shack.
Devices become smaller and use less material. Technical advances improve our ability to recycle and repurpose materials. We reduce waste.
Medical advances to minimize chronic pain, cancers, and neurological degeneration will be welcomed, along with replacement organs. Prosthetic limbs can be more advanced. Improved sensors help us detect problems sooner. Remote robotic surgery will save lives. Algorithms have already been developed which can diagnose tumors using scanning technology at least as well as specialists, and they’re improving fast.[2] We might see nanotechnology complementing our immune system to repair tissues. We’ll increasingly face questions about the ethics of augmenting human potential through design (different than treating medical problems). The twin pillars of imageo dei and “love one another as I have loved you” (John 15:12) will become our guardrails to help us recognize situations where technology advances lose sight of the spiritual significance of people.
Devices become smaller and use less material. Technical advances improve our ability to recycle and repurpose materials. We reduce waste.
Medical advances to minimize chronic pain, cancers, and neurological degeneration will be welcomed, along with replacement organs. Prosthetic limbs can be more advanced. Improved sensors help us detect problems sooner. Remote robotic surgery will save lives. Algorithms have already been developed which can diagnose tumors using scanning technology at least as well as specialists, and they’re improving fast.[2] We might see nanotechnology complementing our immune system to repair tissues. We’ll increasingly face questions about the ethics of augmenting human potential through design (different than treating medical problems). The twin pillars of imageo dei and “love one another as I have loved you” (John 15:12) will become our guardrails to help us recognize situations where technology advances lose sight of the spiritual significance of people.
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