RE: Web 3.0, 4th Industrial Revolution, And A Massive Explosion

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Web 3.0, 4th Industrial Revolution, And A Massive Explosion

in hive-167922 •  5 years ago 

I work in high tech and I see a lot of different attitudes about it. There are so many positive outcomes, but when people don’t understand it, they can be fearful. And a lot of people fear change.

Here are just two examples of great technological advancements that will make the world a better place:

  • Robotic assistants in factories: the robot does the dangerous part involving heavy lifting, so the human being can get a job done with less risk.
  • Connected vehicle technology: with technology embedded in cars and on street corners, we will be able to automatically brake vehicles, preventing pedestrian injuries and fatalities.

There is a lot to look forward to. 😁

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I agree with what you say. Technological advancement has benefits.
When we're born we don't want to self-destroy, still,

  • What do we see in stores?

Children buy poison and stuff that are labeled as food even though they have zero value (with fiat currency or crypto currency) and consume them because after 12 years of education system,

  • Children don't even know what is food or even worse,
  • They’re too fragile to care about themselves, about their health.

What's the cause for this awesome scenario?

My guess is that Technological advancement doesn't stop us from overcoming our challenge, on the contrary: we can use technology to overcome our challenge.

  • Wouldn't it make sense to be in a scenario in which the education system is what's supposed to be?
  • How can we create a scenario in which the education system is what's supposed to be?

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