Subject: But... we did get that future.
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Posted on: 2016-03-11 23:45:00 UTC

You wanted a future where we built something to solve our problems? Well, this is it. How do you solve the problem of an autocratic regime suppressing descent in a Middle-Eastern country? Twitter. How do you solve the problem of getting lost? Satellite navigation. How do you solve the problem of global climate change? ... Eh, working on it, but it's probably gonna work out.

That's the thing. I love this future. It's cool as hell. The sum of human knowledge is literally at our fingertips wherever we go. We've killed smallpox and the phenomenon of the pub know-it-all (which admittedly left me out of a job). We got the future where we built machines to solve our problems - they're just in the palm of our hands, extensions of ourselves, a hive of information that spreads and self-corrects and updates and brings joy.

There's a school of thought - I read a paper on it once upon a time - that humans politicked themselves into existence; that our social groups were so complex that becoming dominant required sharper intellect. As far as I'm concerned, we're still doing that. We speak, and we speak in so many different ways, that now there's no problem we can't overcome. I believe that. I genuinely do.

And if I'm wrong, I don't care. I'd rather die believing in the essential dignity of the human species than sneer at the ruins and say "I tole 'em all no good was gonna come of that, I tole 'em, I did".

So yeah. We are living in the future. And it's a good one.

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