Nikolas Kompridis has also written concerning the dangers of new technology, such as genetic engineering, nanotechnology, artificial biology, and robotics. He warns that these technologies introduce unprecedented new challenges to human beings, including the potential of the everlasting alteration of our organic nature. These considerations are shared by different philosophers, scientists and public intellectuals who’ve written about related issues (e.g. Francis Fukuyama, Jürgen Habermas, William Joy, and Michael Sandel). Generally, technicism is the assumption in the utility of technology for bettering human societies.
The technology sector now includes such a diverse set of corporations that the subsectors are far more useful than the general one. Unsurprisingly, there is no universal agreement—some pundits want an entire new sector for every innovation—but the massive buckets embrace semiconductors, software, networking and Internet, and hardware. The technology sector is comprised of businesses that sell items and companies in electronics, software, computer systems, artificial intelligence, …