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Riccardo Tomassetti's avatar

The article is great and made me reflecting a lot: we are billions in the world and anyone of us can have a different prospective about what "good progress" is. In any case, as cofounder of VISIONARI, a not for profit that promotes technology for the sake of society, I can strongly support that, in the last 150 years, "technological progress" matched "good progress" and this is easily supported by looking at numbers that demonstrates that impact of technology had benefits that outweighted the harm. But this doesn't mean that in the future will be the same: technology is not good or bad, but basically an amplifier of human power... for instance 70.000 years a simple scratched stone could be used to hunt an animal to procure food or to kill another sapiens, as well as today a car can be used to reach a destination faster or to hit a pedestrian. So we cannot say that technological progress will always have systematically a good impact. However I'm very optimistic about humans and please consider that optimistic doesn't mean be calm and fear nothing...but believing that mankind has the capacity to evaluate itself and identify what is "tech good use" and "tech bad use" even if there will be always some isolated cases where people will use tech for their own interests alone.

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Wil Ward's avatar

Great post, thank you

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