Exploding Technology
The advancement of technology continues to explode.
Each technological innovation makes many more advances possible.
More technology leads to more technology.
In 1965, the co-founder of Intel, Gordon Moore, predicted that processing power would double every two years. Many predicted this could not continue for long.
But it continues.
Computing speeds and power have been roughly doubling every one and a half to two years.
The smartphone in your pocket provides a better communication tool than the President of the United States had access to just 25 years ago and provides more data than he had only 10 years ago.
It has been estimated that 90% of the world’s data was collected during the last two years.
The Internet of Things now connects (networks) many types of objects, kitchen appliances, meters, smartwatches, etc.
It is predicted that there will be 39 billion objects and devices connected by 2025 and at least 50 billion by 2030.
But technology is capable of having disastrous effects depending on who is behind it, who is using it, and the purpose of the technology.
Albert Einstein once said, “Technological progress is like an ax in the hands of a pathological criminal.”
After one advancement in technology fell into destructive hands, bombs were released on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing almost 200,000 Japanese people, mostly civilians.
On a planet where too many people desire destruction, technology can be dangerous.
But there are technologies that can help prevent those possibilities and help right the wrongs.
What if we could very rapidly eliminate poverty?
ExoTech has the potential to inform people how to do that.
Putting the power of supercomputing and super electronic communications into the hands of the disadvantaged people of the world is only one way.
And we can be a major force towards helping to create a peaceful, sane and ethical planet.
YOU can help make that happen:
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