WHAT SORT OF WORLD WILL YOUR GRANDCHILDREN LIVE IN?
Advances in technology have often been sudden and unexpected. Their speed and acceleration are exemplified by the fact that in one lifetime, people born before airplanes were invented saw, on television, men landing on the moon with 1960s technology. Unpredicted was the invention and wide use of desktop computers, which not even the writers of science fiction had foreseen.
I have a memory of watching a television show as a child, hearing my parents remark that I had no idea of what life had been like before there were any televisions to watch. I do remember a time before microwave ovens and pocket transistor radios.
As I was playing with my grandchildren, watching them use gadgets that did not exist when I was their age, it occurred to me that they had been born into an era where technology was influencing their lives, their attitudes, and their expectations in ways that we might scarcely imagine.
What’s next for them?
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