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.
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- There exist practical difficulties of actually implementing technology transfers, however.
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Historical and contemporary movements like neo-Luddism and anarcho-primitivism criticize technology’s pervasiveness, while adherents to …