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Technological progress isn’t always good

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开始于 May 01, 2026

The Luddites were wrong, but that’s not a universal law

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The impact of technology varies by context; we must evaluate each advancement on its own merits and potential drawbacks.

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Rejecting technology outright, as the Luddites did, overlooks the potential for solutions that can emerge from new tools and ideas.

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Technological progress drives innovation and improves quality of life, making it essential for societal advancement.

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Not all technological advancements benefit society; some can exacerbate inequality and create unforeseen negative consequences.

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The pace of technological change can outstrip our ability to adapt, leading to societal disruptions that must be carefully managed.

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