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Bluelighter
Like, whoa dude.
J/k this premise is bullshit. Technology will undoubtedly affect morality, but as some moral dilemmas are solved by technology, others will be created. We have progressed to a point that many of our technological advances have the potential to destroy us, and as it continues to progress we will begin to harness still more powerful forces. Think about the significant advances of the past 100 years and all the moral implications they have had. Weapons, electricity, splitting the atom, lasers, the fucking Internet, cloning and genetic manipulation, and most other significant advances have forced society to confront various moral issues concerning how that technology should be applied. We have yet to face nano-technology, cybernetics, artificial intelligence, and many other moral problems. By the time technology solves those I'm sure there will be completely unforeseen issues.
J/k this premise is bullshit. Technology will undoubtedly affect morality, but as some moral dilemmas are solved by technology, others will be created. We have progressed to a point that many of our technological advances have the potential to destroy us, and as it continues to progress we will begin to harness still more powerful forces. Think about the significant advances of the past 100 years and all the moral implications they have had. Weapons, electricity, splitting the atom, lasers, the fucking Internet, cloning and genetic manipulation, and most other significant advances have forced society to confront various moral issues concerning how that technology should be applied. We have yet to face nano-technology, cybernetics, artificial intelligence, and many other moral problems. By the time technology solves those I'm sure there will be completely unforeseen issues.
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