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The goal for many amputees is no longer to reach a 'natural' level of ability but to exceed it, using whatever cutting-edge technology is available. As this new generation sees it, our tools are evolving faster than the human body, so why obey the limits of mere nature?

Daniel H. Wilson
cuttingtechnologygoal

Sometimes a technology is so awe-inspiring that the imagination runs away with it - often far, far away from reality. Robots are like that. A lot of big and ultimately unfulfilled promises were made in robotics early on, based on preliminary successes.

Daniel H. Wilson
technologyrunningreality

Robots are interesting because they exist as a real technology that you can really study - you can get a degree in robotics - and they also have all this pop-culture real estate that they take up in people's minds.

Daniel H. Wilson
technologyrealpeople

I absolutely believe that a lot of the issues raised in 'Amped' about technology migrating into our bodies are issues that we're really going to deal with soon.

Daniel H. Wilson
issuestechnologybelieve

We've been co-evolving with our technology for a hundred thousand years. Human beings and the technology we make were always inseparable. We're finally coming into this moment where it's coming inside our body for the first time in history.

Daniel H. Wilson
technologybodyyears

We humans have a love-hate relationship with our technology. We love each new advance and we hate how fast our world is changing... The robots really embody that love-hate relationship we have with technology.

Daniel H. Wilson
our-worldtechnologyhate
Technology changes, but people stay the same. by Daniel H. Wilson

Technology changes, but people stay the same.

Daniel H. Wilson
technologypeople
The Republic of Technology where we will be living is a feedback... by Daniel J. Boorstin

The Republic of Technology where we will be living is a feedback world.

Daniel J. Boorstin
republictechnologyworld
The fog of information can drive out knowledge. by Daniel J. Boorstin

The fog of information can drive out knowledge.

Daniel J. Boorstin
fogtechnologyknowledge

Camera phones threaten to turn everyone into amateur paparazzi. We are witnessing our personal space shrink because of the way technology is being used.

Daniel J. Solove
phonestechnologyspace

The universe is an emanation of mind. As human consciousness evolves in an accelerated spiral, we are being compelled to realize that our minds are manifesting reality to an ever-increasing extent- our collective shadow-projections of wasteful technologies, wars, and weaponry reflect subtler interior regions of our psyche and the discordant deceptions in our intimate relationships. If this interpretation is valid, it forces upon us a concomitant responsibility, a grave burden.

Daniel Pinchbeck
technologyresponsibilitywar

I hope it will not be too long before the technologies that support our population explosion begin to be perceived as no less hazardous to the future of life on this planet than the endless production of radioactive wastes.

Daniel Quinn
supporttechnologylong
I actually love technology. I worked for 18 years as systems anal... by Daniel Suarez

I actually love technology. I worked for 18 years as systems analyst in technology.

Daniel Suarez
analyststechnologyyears

I think technology is spreading, and I think ones experience of technology is going to relate increasingly to class - not so much to country.

Daniel Suarez
technologycountrythinking

People always underestimate the impact of technology. To give you an example: In the 1970s the frontier for offshore development was 200 meters, today it is 4,000 meters.

Daniel Yergin
impacttechnologypeople

So the major obstacle to the development of new supplies is not geology but what happens above ground: international affairs, politics, investment and technology.

Daniel Yergin
politicstechnologydevelopment
Even Silicon Valley investors have put well over a $1 billion in... by Daniel Yergin

Even Silicon Valley investors have put well over a $1 billion in new energy technologies.

Daniel Yergin
valleystechnologyenergy

But interestingly Star City's technology is all 1970s - still. In fact, it's alarming because you think, "You're not going to send someone up into space in something that old, are you?" But it works and it always has worked and it doesn't fail and it's incredibly reliable.

Danny Boyle
technologystarsthinking
Technology is everything that doesn’t work yet. by Danny Hillis

Technology is everything that doesn’t work yet.

Danny Hillis
technology

There's still room for flair and artistry and playing a game that's going to confuse people. Federer has proven that, time and time and time again. Even with the new string technology, which has been around for ten years.

Darren Cahill
technologysportsyears
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