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Technology must be used for good, Education Week group told
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Lincoln Cannon | 10:04 a.m. Aug. 23, 2007
I enjoyed reading about Ronald Schwendiman's Education Week session and
agree with his assessment of the great promise and peril presented to us by
technology. As our exponentially advancing information technology further
converges with other scientific fields, it will most likely enable revolutions
in biotech, nanotech and robotics. If you expect to see about the same rate of
change going forward as we have seen in the past, you are probably wrong. The
intuitive view of linear change in technology does not accurately reflect the
quantifiable historical trends. Unless the trends change, we will soon
experience a period of time when technology advances so quickly and dramatically
that, given current limitations, humans will not be able to predict or direct
the outcome (futurists call this the Technological Singularity). However, as
Ronald points out, we should not expect our limitations to remain unchanged. Our
relationship with our technology is becoming increasingly intimate. Computers
that were once in large warehouses far away are now in our pockets or even
embedded in our flesh, saving us from problems humans could never before
overcome and enabling us to do what humans never before were capable of doing.
Assuming this trend continues, we have reason to believe that, given some wisdom
and inspiration, we can navigate the challenges before us, and realize
possibilities that perhaps only the ancient visionaries foresaw.
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