Social Sciences, asked by JELSY, 5 months ago

How do you reconcile the need for technology and the dilemma it faces?

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Answered by aayushi567
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Emerging ethical dilemmas in science and technology

Personalized genetic tests/personalized medicine. ...

Hacking into medical devices. ...

Driverless Zipcars. ...

3-D printing. ...

Adaptation to climate change. ...

Low-quality and counterfeit pharmaceuticals. ...

Autonomous systems. ...

Human-animal hybrids (chimeras)

Answered by NIKHIL202020
6

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Personalized genetic tests/personalized medicine. ...

Hacking into medical devices. ...

Driverless Zipcars. ...

3-D printing. ...

Adaptation to climate change. ...

Low-quality and counterfeit pharmaceuticals. ...

Autonomous systems. ...

Human-animal hybrids (chimeras)

We don’t need technology. We need to eliminate farmers and go back to a life of hunter and gatherers. It will happen. Mark my words within 100 years or less the population sizes of earth will lead to complete failure of the human race. The modern world isn’t sustainable and neither is our reliance on technology. We don’t need computers to talk to other people. We don’t need computers for us to do work. We don’t need farms to feed us. We don’t need 7.6 billion people on earth.

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