In an automated and mechanized world
it’s not about good and bad; it’s primarily about good, better and best—strictly
in terms of numbers. The entire moral façade crumbles and the vast potential of
our fabulous brain is as much within the reach of the evil as it’s available
for the good. With the equation of good and bad sidelined, the human race
enters a hazardous zone. The quest for betterment, for more efficiency bypasses
the check-dams of morality and ethics. It’s a blind race for achieving more and
more at any cost. When there is no consideration for the costs that we have to
pay, we naturally cross the balance sheet. We then beat even nature in hatching
disasters and hazards.
In the eternal quest for more and more
and better and better we fly too high, burn our wings and fall down. The
unreined and unchecked impulse to go for betterment in every sphere of life
churns out models of production and social norms that come with open-ended
potential. They seem to facilitate a process but carry an equal amount of
potential for adverse effects that require solutions. For example, artificial intelligence
will of course churn out interesting and more and more media content, but it
will put challenges in the form of manipulated synthetic media content and
deepfakes. For the latter we need more and more technologies to manage the
fallouts. After a time, it becomes very difficult to tell whether we are
creating more problems or solutions. The confusion results in a melee. Just
mere exhaustion and tiredness born of relentless march makes us believe that we
are progressing. While in reality we are simply throwing arms in darkness,
caught in the web of our creation, like an over-smart spider spinning a castle
of web and then forgetting the way out.