Monday, July 14, 2025

US Technology Limits 7-15-25

US technology faces limitations and problems in several key areas. These include economic constraints like high development costs and the need for sustainable business models, ethical concerns surrounding data privacy, algorithmic bias, and the potential for misuse of powerful technologies, and natural limits such as the laws of physics and resource availability. Additionally, the US faces challenges related to misinformation, cybersecurity threats, and the need to maintain a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving global landscape. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

1. Economic Limits:

High Development Costs: Developing cutting-edge technologies can be incredibly expensive, requiring significant investment in research, development, and infrastructure. 

Sustainable Business Models: Many technologies, especially those reliant on user data, face challenges in creating sustainable and ethical business models that are not solely based on advertising or selling user information. 

Resource Constraints: The production and deployment of certain technologies, like advanced semiconductors, are heavily reliant on specific materials and resources, potentially leading to supply chain vulnerabilities and price increases. 

2. Ethical Concerns:

Data Privacy: The collection and use of massive amounts of user data by tech companies raise serious privacy concerns, particularly regarding data breaches, surveillance, and the potential for misuse. 

Algorithmic Bias: Algorithms used in areas like facial recognition, hiring processes, and loan applications can perpetuate and amplify existing biases, leading to unfair or discriminatory outcomes for certain groups. 

Misinformation and Manipulation:[NL1]  Social media and other digital platforms are vulnerable to the spread of misinformation, fake news, and propaganda, which can have serious consequences for public discourse, elections, and social stability. 

Cybersecurity Threats: The increasing reliance on technology creates new vulnerabilities to cyberattacks, including data breaches, ransomware, and attacks on critical infrastructure. 

Impact on Employment: Automation and artificial intelligence are transforming the job market, potentially leading to job displacement in some sectors and requiring workers to adapt to new skills and roles. 

3. Natural Limits:

Laws of Physics: Some technological advancements are limited by the fundamental laws of physics, such as the speed of light or the properties of materials at extreme temperatures. 

Resource Availability: The production and use of certain technologies require finite resources, such as rare earth minerals, which could lead to shortages and price increases in the future. 

Energy Consumption: The increasing demand for energy to power data centers, AI systems, and other technologies raises concerns about sustainability and the environmental impact of technological development. 

4. Maintaining Technological Advantage:

Competition with China: The US is engaged in a technological competition with China, particularly in areas like AI, semiconductors, and quantum computing. 

Trade Restrictions: The US has implemented trade restrictions on China, which can impact the global supply chain and potentially hinder US innovation and competitiveness. 

Internal Challenges: The US faces challenges in its domestic innovation ecosystem, including the need to strengthen manufacturing capabilities, attract and retain top talent in STEM fields, and streamline regulatory processes. 

These are just some of the key challenges and limitations facing US technology. As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, it is crucial to address these issues proactively to ensure that technology is developed and used in a responsible, ethical, and sustainable way. 

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Comments

I believe that Trump’s approach is geared to doge the limits and problems outlined in the AI Overview above.

The US is using new technology, but users are facing glitches, data security, complexity, confusion and sloppiness. Our new technology is “not ready for prime time”. Products are released before problems are solved.

New Technology is rushed to market with fads that become “bandwagons” and are rushed to market. In the “old days” products were developed using prototypes and countless tests that result in further development.

EVs don’t start in cold weather, batteries are too heavy to use in trucks, too many recharging stops are required and limit EV usefulness and batteries explode and catch fire.

Electronically stored Data is vulnerable to hacking, but is used to control all economic systems including all banking systems, household bill paying, wage direct deposits and payment systems. 

The Electromagnetic Pulse Weapon is capable of frying all electronics, but it has replaced Nuclear Weapons as the new “mutually assured destruction” system.  Plans need to be developed in the event that EMP is used.

The US electric grid needs to be strengthened to avoid power outages that occur. This requires reliable coal, natural gas, hydroelectric or nuclear power to cover the grid. Wind and Solar are unreliable.

Off-the-Grid Nuclear Power Plants are needed to implement AI. These are planned, but will take years to put these plants in service.

Our experience with poorly designed websites causes us to call customer service to step us through the website instructions. Most government websites and many commercial websites are loaded with confusion.

Every time our kids attempt to send us gift cards, we return these gift cards back to them to cancel.  Every time our kids attempt to send us wearing apparel it results in returns, because the shoes and clothes are the wrong size.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader


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