Only the future will tell. Maybe it's me being pessimistic but so far tech (for the masses) is mostly used for:
- making money through ads.
- enabling people to live their shallow ego trips on fb / ig / whatever is used these days. (influencers, &c.)
- drown people in endless entertainment to make their work/sleep cycle tolerable.
None of this is helping society is a whole, but, sure we have nice electric cars 90% of the population can't afford and we'll soon send rocket to Mars.
Do we need $2.6k foldable phone ? pizza delivery drones ? same day delivery ? slaves delivering food through apps like deliveroo ? Is that the best we can do with tech today ?
Or is it just enabling our mindless consume / produce cycle with no end goal ? For every meaningful tech advance we have 10 startups raising millions to press a fruit bag [0] or be a rental agency [1].
It's like a sad and lame black mirror episode.
- making money through ads.
- enabling people to live their shallow ego trips on fb / ig / whatever is used these days. (influencers, &c.)
- drown people in endless entertainment to make their work/sleep cycle tolerable.
None of this is helping society is a whole, but, sure we have nice electric cars 90% of the population can't afford and we'll soon send rocket to Mars.
Do we need $2.6k foldable phone ? pizza delivery drones ? same day delivery ? slaves delivering food through apps like deliveroo ? Is that the best we can do with tech today ? Or is it just enabling our mindless consume / produce cycle with no end goal ? For every meaningful tech advance we have 10 startups raising millions to press a fruit bag [0] or be a rental agency [1]. It's like a sad and lame black mirror episode.
[0] https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/sep/01/juicero-s...
[1] https://www.wework.com