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Is it just me, or does the inclusion of technological evolution to any concept present a challenge to some that is difficult to ignore?
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I don't understand why it is that many individuals tend to view some potentials of technology as threatening. In light of news concerning possibilty for more people to experience sight, few are those who would see harm.
Is it just me, or does the inclusion of technological evolution to any concept present a challenge to some that is difficult to ignore?