The Evergrowing Technology and The Diminishing Mechanics
Posted 02-27-2018 at 07:36 AM by JockB
A human has risen from the cave man by using any means possible to advance, evolve and develop.
This is all fine and well, but when that means "at any cost" the things change. The ethics change, moral changes, people change...
Just until the beginning of the 80's most people lived in blissful ignorance as to what digital peeks will technology reach.
Its all fine and well while we use it in everyday life. "Hey Cortana whats the traffic like", "Hey Alexa turn on TV", "Hey Google tell me wheres my head". Why not...
The digital becomes reality, and reality turns to dust. I am wondering if in 10-20 years anything will be reachable, physical.
Have we gone too far?
And are we on our way to make the "Skynet"
There is thin line between the genius and madman. The genius can take it one step too far to make perfection.
There is no perfection not even in codes...
Perhaps the beauty is in small imperfect things. The aging patina gives it emotion, emotion and memory attached to it.
This is all fine and well, but when that means "at any cost" the things change. The ethics change, moral changes, people change...
Just until the beginning of the 80's most people lived in blissful ignorance as to what digital peeks will technology reach.
Its all fine and well while we use it in everyday life. "Hey Cortana whats the traffic like", "Hey Alexa turn on TV", "Hey Google tell me wheres my head". Why not...
The digital becomes reality, and reality turns to dust. I am wondering if in 10-20 years anything will be reachable, physical.
Have we gone too far?
And are we on our way to make the "Skynet"
There is thin line between the genius and madman. The genius can take it one step too far to make perfection.
There is no perfection not even in codes...
Perhaps the beauty is in small imperfect things. The aging patina gives it emotion, emotion and memory attached to it.
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