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*Amory Lovins - “The problem in the future is not whether there will be enough technology to go around, but whether, in the end, we will be wise enough, smart enough, and lucky enough to avoid spreading darkness at the speed of light.” | *Amory Lovins - “The problem in the future is not whether there will be enough technology to go around, but whether, in the end, we will be wise enough, smart enough, and lucky enough to avoid spreading darkness at the speed of light.” | ||
*Translation - the core development of technology must be human technology - ie, humans | *Translation - the core development of technology must be human technology - ie, humans learning to b wiser and more responsible in how they use technology so that everyone benefits, and not some at the expense of other humans or nature. In 2018, a critical unresolved human issue is the distribution of wealth - a byproduct of technological productivity. |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 21 March 2018
- Amory Lovins - “The problem in the future is not whether there will be enough technology to go around, but whether, in the end, we will be wise enough, smart enough, and lucky enough to avoid spreading darkness at the speed of light.”
- Translation - the core development of technology must be human technology - ie, humans learning to b wiser and more responsible in how they use technology so that everyone benefits, and not some at the expense of other humans or nature. In 2018, a critical unresolved human issue is the distribution of wealth - a byproduct of technological productivity.