From an economic perspective it must be adopted. Even for addressing many other daily practical problems too, technology driven solutions must be adopted..
Technology is indeed a catalyst for growth / for aiding our everyday lives, but unfortunately, the status quo addicts shun it, venerators make hyper claims as if it is going to take over all aspects of lives.
Unfortunately, either to sound politically correct to left ideologies or pamper the status quo addicts even unexpected quarters conduct seminars like Peter Druker's Forum came up with conferences on a topic like this i.e. was in 2015 ( https://postshift.com/claiming-our-humanity-in-the-digital-age/
). I wrote a big rejoinder.
Technology is religion and gadgets are the new gods.
Humanity and Technology- let us not see them as humanity 'versus' technology.
We must stop viewing most things as something against all things old and existing. Instead, start viewing them as different and new options.
We must not forget the inevitable 'polarity principle' in nature as part of evolution.
When we shed this wrong perspectives of unending list of ‘versus’ and replace them with 'and' instead of ' versus'like:-
Faithful versus unfaithful;
Religious versus irreligious;
Science versus Religion;
Science or religion versus spirituality;
Tradition versus taboo;
Technology versus Humanity;
I can elaborate the damage these have done to the development of humanity leading to petrified ideologies, putrefied perspectives, puerile interpretation of many things and view various polarity principles as paradoxes.
Some morbid and manipulative minds manage to unite the luddites of the world with appealing slogans, as Murphy’s law says ‘ a good slogan can block reasoning and thinking forever’ by advancing arguments like Ronald Reagan used to do with his famous one liners, “ I notice that everyone in favour of abortion has already been born”.
The influence and impact of technology is too obvious and it has also cleared many areas of confusion which even great academic scholars like Colin McGinn used to express, “ The head spins in theoretical disarray; no explanatory model suggests itself; bizarre ontologies loom. There is a feeling of intense confusion, but no clear idea about where the confusion lies”
Science has helped human beings to explore, to experiment and to understand rationally and also to use that understanding for betterment of all life forms, including the environment.
Technology has accelerated this process and brought the benefits to various spheres of life.
When science chose technology as its partner it made a giant leap. This combination of science and technology displaced vague inanities and also inane vagueness in many matters.
If states and appropriate authorities don't use them, the loss is theirs..
If you feel this can be implemented in Bangalore, Calcutta, Mumbai, Chennai , Meghalaya etc.
Do come with proposals imbued with authentic data, benefits, implementation benefits, pollution control as also silent monitoring by authorities. Then, we can try this.
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