>>12709361I would agree that thus far our ability to adjust, although improved, lags behind the rate of change. Using new technology to improve people is really restricted relative to other applications of tech. For example, the entire western world basically monopolizes childhood education through public schools, most people advocate for bans on hypothetical gene editing of humans, decry as unequal when others use even basic technology to learn online and so on. Before going as far as renouncing the industrial revolution, I'd say let's free people to improve themselves with the tech unlocked so far.