The story of Robert Oppenheimer and the atom bomb is reminder of how technology needs to be brought in line with society. But social media defies this expectation.
Nothing like a weapon of mass destruction to galvanise the public.Endless studies, reports, testimony in Congress and Canberra. Today we can’t seem to focus on social media in a sustained enough manner for long enough to have the discussion needed.
The emergence of cryptocurrency has seen some decisive regulatory action, given the risk it poses to the treasure of nations and consumers. The Cuban missile crisis. John F. Kennedy meeting with advisor. Nuclear technology helped prevent a third world war in the 20th Century.Of course, there are differences between social media and nukes: Atomic bombs were weapons created and deployed by governments, they produced big destructive explosions.
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