The theme of "technology run amok" appears frequently in movies, books, and other fictional works that are often based on real possibilities for future problems
What do most sociologists say to the idea that technology is now autonomous and controls humans? a. Most sociologists see technology as autonomous.
b. Most sociologists do not see technology as autonomous.
c. Most sociologists see technology as autonomous in less developed nations, but
not necessarily autonomous in developed nations.
d. Most sociologists see technology as autonomous in developing nations, but not
necessarily autonomous in less developed nations.
b
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