Technological
in sentence
2092 examples of Technological in a sentence
Because in reality, the problem isn't how to make the world more
technological.
Our audacious idea is to bring biology out of the Stone Age through
technological
revolution in protein design.
We've been inspired by a previous
technological
revolution: the digital revolution, which took place in large part due to advances in one place, Bell Laboratories.
Nobody's going to fix the world for us, but working together, making use of
technological
innovations and human communities alike, we might just be able to fix it ourselves.
We know that the rate of
technological
change is accelerating, which is forcing our brains to react.
But it's robust, because it provides more options, and it means that we don't depend on a single
technological
solution.
Would the discovery of an older cultural civilization out there inspire us to find ways to survive our increasingly uncertain
technological
adolescence?
We’re actually much closer to attaining this
technological
capacity than we are to understanding or scanning our own minds.
But if we take a moment to try to look at what video games are already becoming in our lives today, and what just a little bit of
technological
advancement is about to create, it starts to become more of an inevitability.
There are still huge
technological
frontiers that need to be overcome here, akin to those we faced when building the early internet.
The remnant whale populations were saved by
technological
innovators and profit-maximizing capitalists.
I mean, I think there's a kind of weak form of
technological
determinism that is quite plausible, like, you're unlikely to encounter a society that uses flint axes and jet planes.
NB: Restricting
technological
development doesn't seem promising, if we are talking about a general halt to
technological
progress.
I think there might be very limited areas where maybe you would want slower
technological
progress.
CA: Global governance is a term that's definitely way out of fashion right now, but could you make the case that throughout history, the history of humanity is that at every stage of
technological
power increase, people have reorganized and sort of centralized the power.
Oftentimes, when our society has major failures, they're not
technological
failures.
I've come to think of fermentation, when harnessed by humans, as an advanced
technological
toolkit for our survival.
But look what happened in Europe after the plague: rising wages, land reform,
technological
innovation, birth of the middle class; and after that, forward-looking social movements like the Renaissance, and later the Enlightenment.
You can look to these innovators to help us especially with things that require
technological
or scientific solution.
Many of you will realize that I'm ripping a bit off of the science fiction writer Vernor Vinge's notion of a
technological
singularity, where a number of trends accelerate and converge and come together to create, really, a shockingly new reality.
It's a human and
technological
revolution.
Now, the idea that all of this represents, I think, is rapidly becoming a common sense and part of how we respond to the crisis, recognizing the need to invest in innovation for social progress as well as
technological
progress.
According to the theories of human social development, we're now living through the fourth great epoch of
technological
advancement, the Information Age.
It transcends all
technological
difficulties.
So the big question for us is, "How do we manage this
technological
change?"
This may not seem to impress, but
technological
evolution is progressive, so another 10, 20,000 years, and armaments technology takes you here.
And the rate of
technological
evolution speeds up, so a mere quarter of a century after this, you get this, OK. (Laughter) And this.
You have them in hunter-gatherer societies, but then through
technological
evolution, new forms of technology arise that facilitate or encourage the playing of non-zero-sum games, involving more people over larger territory.
And I would say the non-zero-sum dynamic is only going to grow more intense over time because of
technological
trends, but more intense in a kind of negative way.
Well, the truth is the 20th century, 300 years from now, is not going to be remembered for its wars or its
technological
innovations, but rather as the era in which we stood by and either actively endorsed or passively accepted the massive destruction of both biological and cultural diversity on the planet.
Back
Next
Related words
Innovation
Change
Progress
Economic
Growth
Which
Global
Advances
Countries
World
Their
Development
Economy
About
Would
Social
Rapid
Other
Productivity
There