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Aside from medicine, technology in general is arguably already "good enough" for most people. Hopefully we can focus on making social/ethical progress soon as much as we have in technology. There are still many places and practices in the world that someone from the "first world" would have a hard time believing.
> Aside from medicine, technology in general is arguably already "good enough" for most people. That was true in the 1960s as well. People often don't know what they want until it's old hat.
Today a person can communicate with anyone anywhere instantly, be almost anywhere in the world in a matter of hours, or get almost everything they would ever need in their entire life without leaving their house.
Sure we had planes and telephones in the '60s, and maybe we'll have teleporters and artificial telepathy in the future, but you know what I mean.