GodsGrace
CF Ambassador
Amen brother!I object, not to the technology, but to the relinquishing of control and freedom. This is where many of these sorts of advancements technologically are headed. For the sake of convenience, and comfort, and (apparent) safety, people are willing to yield up control, and privacy, and liberty. Once they're gone, these things won't be easily retrieved - if they can be retrieved at all. But, as is so typical of human beings, only after control, privacy and freedom are lost beyond recall are they finally properly understood and appreciated. It is wildly naive for folks to think that those with sufficient power to do so won't leverage technology to obtain greater power over you and I. Think WEF, the United Nations, the EU, the CCP and so on. There is no shortage of totalitarian "strong men" waiting in the wings to bring us all under their power - if we grow complacent and myopic about technology and what these evil men could do to us with it.
Had this thought way back when supermarkets got rid of those old cash registers.
Now we have machines assembling cars, taking orders at McD, washing cars, accepting bank transactions, etc.
Pretty soon we humans will be unnecessary.