The time has come for the quantification of our ability to embrace technology.
Sooner or later, humanity and technology will work together.
However, both humanity and technology just can’t seem to find a middle ground.I’ve found that many of life’s discussions–from the dining room to the emergency room–often move to a polarized perspective where human-centricity and technological advances clash in a tumultuous battle where only one perspective can survive. It seems that technology and humanity are in battle with each other. And this can certainly be revealed in the emotionally-driven decisions in clinical care that attempt to balance quality of life […]
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