Scott Keller on Technology
Technology not to be feared but to be controlled & utilized
Stances:
Remove money as a limit to human progress, including in the area of technology.
Reach for a 40th century mindset--create the Star Trek world now rather than delaying.
Technology is not for profit, but for human advancement.
Technology is not to be feared but to be controlled and utilized.
Technology should be embraced as a method of making jobs obsolete while humanity shifts into better fields without having to worry about bills.
Source: E-mail interview for 2014 House race with OnTheIssues.org , Apr 11, 2013
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