Death by Technology

Death by Technology

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John R. Cook, Cook
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
EAN: 9781476642277
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This book refutes the 21st-century notion that advancing technology is an unambiguous social good, and examines the effects of this uncritical acceptance and dependence. The author argues that technology has become the new religion for the digital age, and that elevating technology to nearly the status of a deity allows for the denial of problems created by reliance upon machines. From the release of toxins into the environment to the unsustainable energy demands of the modern era, technological dependence is driving humanity near the brink of extinction. Despite these problems, and existential issues such as artificial intelligence and the proliferation of nuclear weapons, many people have an unwavering belief in the ability of technology, particularly any device labeled &quote;smart,&quote; to create a perfect future--while denying the history of unmet promises and unintended consequences of technological innovation. The author explores the psychological underpinnings of these beliefs from both a clinical and a cognitive perspective. The social and economic forces that maintain our reliance on, or addiction to, technology are critiqued as are the ethical and security issues associated with the control of advanced technology.
EAN 9781476642277
ISBN 1476642273
Binding Ebook
Publisher McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date December 18, 2020
Pages 281
Language English
Country United States
Authors John R. Cook, Cook
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