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New Scientist and Greenpeace Science Debates Science, technology and our future: the big questions
Publication Date:
11 Aug 2009Technology: taking the good without the bad?
Publication date: May 2002
Summary
Brian Aldiss, science fiction author, focused on the difficulties of prediction of how new technology could impact on human emotions and relationships. Some developments like androids he could see would affect human relationships profoundly. But their development was inevitable because human curiosity would drive it.
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