To what extent do you agree with the film’s central premise that these technologies represent an “existential threat” to our lives? Are they overreacting or is the threat really this serious? Is there a solution to how these technologies run, or is it too late to make a change?
I somewhat agree with the film’s central idea that these technologies are a threat. I believe it is a threat due to the scale and speed that technology is shaping human experiences. They are being used without regulation and is extremely damaging to the human mind. On the other hand, these technologies aren’t good or evil, we are able to control them. Its not that the threat isn’t real but its not inevitable if we find a way to protect ourselves. I also do believe that this is not an overreaction and we should take this topic very seriously. I think that the solution to this problem is, to put it simply, make people aware of the problem. First, we should teach the public of the harmfulness of technology and the right way to use it. Second, we should have people step in and find a way to regulate the platforms and companies creating the technology. Lastly, we should make companies move beyond the idea of maximizing their profit and instead recognize their responsibility and importance to society.
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