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Most science has nothing to do with politics, you simply learn it as it applies to whatever field it exists in. But somehow when it comes to politics people can Mark some fields of science as harmful. I recently read a book about how computers in the 1960s were seen as a huge threat to democracy because the were used in the Vietnam war.
Currently the big thing to discuss is genetics. Hereditarian is the new word for racism. It began with IQ tests in the 1960s again but because we now have technology to scan everyone's genes this is becoming a big issue. And we have A.I. to look into EEG data.
Instead of saying we should protect data privacy some people are saying "genes don't do anything", "intelligence does not exist", "a.i. can't think", "dualism is true so mind scanning is impossible".
This will not impead science but it will leave many people scared and confused when tech goes public. When people are scanned and everything is known about them. The real harm will be done but it will be done by ignoring the problem, calling computers racist instead of looking at what they really do. Profiling accurately what people do and doing it faster than at the speed of Moore's law. Any smartphone now has that computer power.
Currently the big thing to discuss is genetics. Hereditarian is the new word for racism. It began with IQ tests in the 1960s again but because we now have technology to scan everyone's genes this is becoming a big issue. And we have A.I. to look into EEG data.
Instead of saying we should protect data privacy some people are saying "genes don't do anything", "intelligence does not exist", "a.i. can't think", "dualism is true so mind scanning is impossible".
This will not impead science but it will leave many people scared and confused when tech goes public. When people are scanned and everything is known about them. The real harm will be done but it will be done by ignoring the problem, calling computers racist instead of looking at what they really do. Profiling accurately what people do and doing it faster than at the speed of Moore's law. Any smartphone now has that computer power.