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Technology will do neither.

How people use the technology determines if it helps or harms humanity. We have the technology with nuclear weapons and yet we haven't used them since the ending of WW2. Thus, just because we have the technology that can hard and perhaps destroy humanity all together, it's ultimately us humans who decide how to use that technology.

Don't blame the gun or the bullet, but insetead blame the human that put the bullet in the gun, ****** the gun, aimed the gun and pull the trigger.

Just my opinion.

2007-10-11 04:48:55 · answer #1 · answered by wrkey 5 · 0 0

Both. Technology has always throughout history benefited and harmed humanity unfortunately. It is not that technology is harmful in itself. It is the humans and their motivation behind it that can lead to harm or benefit. For example, the petoleum (gas) combustion engine was a great invention. Nowadays we are all aware of the health and safety consequences. This has arisen because there are far more vehicles today than when it was invented. We now know that the emissions are harmful to health and the long term affects on our delicately balanced atmosphere has been a huge impact on global warming. Any technology can be used for benefit or harm. It is a similar story with electricity (light and the electric chair!), gas (heating and the gas chambers) and nuclear energy (power for electricity and the atomic bomb). There are as many examples as there are technologies. Even old technologies like bricks and stones had great benefits like construction and great harmful effects like accidents! The same will happen in the future. New technologies will bring great advances in what we can achieve but will unfortunately bring great catastrophes. That is the nature of progress and human evolution. There is always risk and uncertainity and it takes time to perfect things, make things saafer and gain control and prevent disasters. We have to be on our guard against mad people who use new technologies as terror weapons or to frighten and seize control of land and people. There is an especially frightening advance in deadly virus technology which in the wrong hands could wipe out our existence. We have these viruses in order to attempt to find antidotes and in order to find ways of dealing with nature's deadliest inventions. It would be very interesting to collect statistics on the number of people killed for each invention from the car and the train to aircraft and buildings, bridges and tunnels.The important thing to remember is that with any technology there must be a health and safety plan and sufficient guidelines and legislation in place to deal with the harmful or hazardous effects. I am sure you can now think of any technology and see the beneficial and harmful effects that each possesses.

2007-10-11 05:09:49 · answer #2 · answered by Stuart Haden 2 · 0 0

Technology in and of its self will never do either. It is the people that use the technology that make the choice of it being beneficial or harmful. The gun was invented to aid in hunting and became the staple of murder; it isn't the technology but the user of the technology. Gunpowder invented for fireworks, used to make bombs; Nuclear energy unleashed as a weapon is now used for energy; Cars are designed to transport people quickly around but have been used as a tool for murder also. I could go on all day but technology has no spirit or soul or whatever you want to call it of it's own, only the people who use the technology can choose to use it for harm or benefit.

2007-10-11 04:50:09 · answer #3 · answered by eleroth 3 · 0 0

Given that the enormous technology advances of the last 100 yrs don't seem to be making mankind any more content, in fact quite possibly the opposite, why will more of the same help. What is needed is some sort of spiritual guidance of which i am completely ignorant. Although before they start getting too spiritual perhaps they could work out some clever technology to stop us frying the planet

2007-10-11 05:13:42 · answer #4 · answered by KRITHIA W 2 · 0 0

Yes.

History shows that every technological breakthru has advanced human civilization, and at the same time ruined lives, in direct proportion to each other.

Take dynamite. A stabilized explosive, it is immensly useful for construction, mining, and (of course) demonlition. It is much safer to work with than the black powder it replaced, and has inarguably saved hundreds of lives by reducing accidents while blasting.

But, dynamite has also killed thousands thru improper or purposefully malicious use. It was commonly used to aid criminal endeavors from sabotage to murder to grand larceny (blowing the bank vault).

So, technology is, and always will be, a mixed blessing.

2007-10-11 04:48:41 · answer #5 · answered by juicy_wishun 6 · 0 0

actually i'm uncertain. we are animals, yet we've not got great potential, fur to maintain us heat, claws, can not see nicely in the ineffective of night or very far, ect. So technologies has helped us stay to tell the story for this way of long term and helped us study issues and what undesirable for the ambience and it truly is significant to recycle. yet technologies definitely can destroy humanity interior the destiny. we could desire to in basic terms bypass potential loopy and think of we are the terrific and finally end up killing off the animals, or basically destroy the ambience to the element the place very almost not something can breath outdoors. We could desire to under no circumstances grow to be extra environmentally friendly and proceed to apply up our aspects.

2016-10-22 01:01:26 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Technology is simply technology. What we choose to do with it is up to us. Technology is neither good nor bad. It is indifferent.

For instance firearms. Good or evil? Answer: neither. They are simply devices that propel a projectile at high speed. What you choose to do with it is up to you.

Knives. Good or bad? Neither. Just sharp pieces of metal.

The same is true for telephones, radios, televisions, computers, nuclear weapons, battle ships, rockets, clocks, chemicals you name it.

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2007-10-11 04:50:13 · answer #7 · answered by Jacob W 7 · 1 0

it will harm it. the worst ting to happen to the world since man, is the technology he invented.x

2007-10-11 04:46:25 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ah microwave

2007-10-11 04:46:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

both we will have better weapons that do more damage. We will have better health tools and more envoirnmental friendly cars.

2007-10-11 05:00:57 · answer #10 · answered by cow man 1 · 0 0

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