Digital Luddism

In recent years, with the rapid development of science and technology, technological monopoly has quietly become a new tool for rulers to achieve autocracy. Modern digital Luddite has also emerged to fight against possible oppression.
Will technological monopoly pose a potential threat to the future of human society? At the same time, artificial intelligence has also been gaining popularity with the development of science and technology and has begun to gradually replace humans in certain fields. Is such progress worth promoting? How should humans balance the relationship between artificial intelligence and themselves?
Dr Raffaele F Ciriello joined ‘Wednesday Daily’ to further discuss the necessity of modern digital Luddite.