Of course, technology is important. Modern civilization wouldn’t be what it is without it. But what amplification implies is that especially in a world of incredible technologies, further progress requires change in people. Without improvements in our collective intention, discernment and self-control — without better heart, mind and will — we won’t use the fruits of our innovations to best effect. Thus, inequality in America increased despite four decades of digital innovation. Bountiful agricultural technologies have not eliminated malnutrition (the leading cause of death worldwide for children under five).

Source: How the human condition limits the power of technology | The Seattle Times