Technological utopianism refers to the belief that technological development is a moral good, which can and should bring about a utopia, that is, a society in which laws, governments, and social conditions serve the needs of all its citizens. Examples of techno-utopian goals include post-scarcity economics, life extension, mind uploading, cryonics, and the creation of artificial superintelligence. Major techno-utopian movements include transhumanism and singularitarianism.
- Studies have found that computers did not create significant net technological unemployment.
- Recent years have brought about a rise in social media’s cultural prominence, with repercussions on democracy, and economic and social life.
- Eventually, the working of metals led to the discovery of alloys such as bronze and brass .
- By combining the performing arts with technology and design, Claire Wilcox is creating a storytelling dynamic that engages technology to share stories on film and on stage.
Notable cyberpunk works include William Gibson’s Neuromancer novel, and …
