...a problem with technology, which is a fancy word for tools, is not always with the people who make it and use it first-hand, but the ones who steal it, warp it, and reproduce it in other ways outside of the parameters made inherent in the do-gooder's version of the tech. the problem is with the human intent, but with software, the problems become exponentiated / abstracted into the foreseen and unforeseen known and unknown with a different intensity and scale than any other sort of problem we have found ourselves to toil with in human existence.
these are topics that are currently being discussed by rich people around board room tables, and when they are seen talking about the future, they seem to be shades pale, with a look of death in their eyes, because they know what's coming, and they don't know how to stop it.
I think more people should be having these discussions.