{"id":177311,"date":"2017-02-14T11:13:09","date_gmt":"2017-02-14T16:13:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/how-dangerous-is-technology-oupblog-blog\/"},"modified":"2017-02-14T11:13:09","modified_gmt":"2017-02-14T16:13:09","slug":"how-dangerous-is-technology-oupblog-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/technology\/how-dangerous-is-technology-oupblog-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"How dangerous is technology? &#8211; OUPblog (blog)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Technological advances have provided immense improvements in    our lives, but often with a hidden cost. Even the historic    skills of bronze and iron working were driven by a desire not    only for ploughs and tools, but for better weapons of war. This    is still the case for much of modern science. Technical    knowledge has helped to combat diseases, improve health,    provide more food, offer faster travel, or ease hardship, and    this is progress. We like novelty and innovation, but forget    they happen at the limits of our understanding. We rarely see,    or cannot predict, potential dangers. Innovation and knowledge    are expanding at unprecedented rates, but we individually    understand an ever-smaller percentage of the total.  <\/p>\n<p>    The numbers of our daily exchanges of emails, phone calls,    texts, photographs, and blogs was unimaginable just a few years    ago. We receive them but ignore, delete, or forget them far    faster than we did with hand-written letters and photographs.    Technological progress means the life expectancy of stored data    is rapidly shortening as our computer systems evolve and old    data are incompatible with the modern storage and software    technologies. We have photos of grandparents but do not expect    electronic pictures to survive for our grandchildren. Stone    carvings did not say much, but they exist.  <\/p>\n<p>    Unexpected dangers lie in our reliance on computers and    communications that are dependent on electrical power, optical    fibre links, and satellites. Satellites are crucial for    communications yet they have a finite life expectancy, and can    fragment into thousands of high speed components that will    destroy other satellites. This is a runaway situation, and    current plans to improve data rates by doubling the number may    mean satellite-based technology is doomed within a few decades.    Failed satellites already contribute to a myriad of orbiting    fragments, so further collisions are inevitable. Chunks as    small as a mobile phone, at orbital speeds, can have kinetic    energy 500 times greater than a military tank shell. Impacts    are spectacular. Satellite technology may self-destruct; only    the time scale is uncertain. Political, or terrorist, acts    could rapidly remove satellites.  <\/p>\n<p>    Such dangers are predictable, unlike natural phenomena such as    sunspot emissions which strike the Earth. They make beautiful    aurora in the night sky, but have destroyed power networks. We    are vulnerable as we are totally dependent on electrical power,    electronics, and satellites. Major solar emissions that    intersect our Earths orbit are inevitable, and they can cause    a total loss of power in advanced societies, including the    destruction of satellites. The consequences are so horrendous    that few people wish to consider them.  <\/p>\n<p>    The tangible benefits of technological progress are wonderful,    but are matched by irreversible damage to our global resources.    To support almost eight billion people, our attempts to provide    sufficient food are made with limited regard to the land or    other creatures, and we have destroyed cultures and hundreds of    languages. Crop yields and health care have advanced with the    aid of drugs and chemicals but they are not, and cannot be,    confined to their original locations. Food and water supplies    are seriously contaminated with a cocktail of chemicals and    drugs which no earlier civilization has ever experienced.    Despite warnings and research, the potential for allergies, ill    health, and mutagenic and fertility changes are ignored by the    majority. Humans have always been concerned with the present,    self-interest, and profit. This is why we have advanced. The    difference now is that we have outgrown our potential    resources.  <\/p>\n<p>    Technologies isolate many people from society, especially the    poor or elderly. Our dependence on computers offers an obvious    example as the changing systems are expensive or too complex    for such people. Instead of benefitting them, they are    side-lined. Further, the technologies are invariably designed    by, and for, the young, who cannot appreciate how age has    reduced sight, sensitivity to pale colours in display contrast,    or manual dexterity. Lack of understanding can equally increase    vulnerability to computer scams on their data and money.    Technology is spawning an exponential growth in cyber-crime.    This is globally running at many billions of dollars per year,    and steeply rising.  <\/p>\n<p>    I am highlighting dangers of new technologies that are often    unexpected and unforeseen. They are hidden by very positive    aspects of new science, but are placing advanced civilizations    in danger of a sudden and total collapse. My comments are not    anti-technology, but are intended to raise awareness of our    vulnerability to the dangers that exist. It is absolutely    essential that we recognise this and actively make contingency    planning to minimise undesirable consequences. There is    urgency, otherwise advanced civilizations will crash within    decades. Over exploitation of resources can be addressed if we    have the political will. It needs governments with intelligence    to recognise that there are natural disasters, such as the    sunspot emissions, that are inevitable. These can    strikeat any time, and we must have contingency measures    in place.  <\/p>\n<p>    Featured Image credit: Satellite by PIRO4D. CC0 Public    Domain viaPixabay.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.oup.com\/2017\/02\/how-dangerous-is-technology\/\" title=\"How dangerous is technology? - OUPblog (blog)\">How dangerous is technology? - OUPblog (blog)<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Technological advances have provided immense improvements in our lives, but often with a hidden cost. Even the historic skills of bronze and iron working were driven by a desire not only for ploughs and tools, but for better weapons of war. 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