This would stop the currently exponential pace of growth from outpacing what society, and regulation, can adapt to. Thus avoiding the inevitable crash that will happen when we lose control of the exponentially accelerating train of technology, and it flies off the rails.

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    15 hours ago

    Technological progress ≠ technological development
    Progress is when developments lead to improvements. Development without progress is wasteful and self-serving at best

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      In that case it is the technological developments whose pace needs to be dampened, because it is those that pose the danger.

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        Yes. Dampening is a good way to describe it. This feels akin to degrowth. Although it is not about shrinking, it is about directing efforts towards sensible, effective and necessary development. As opposed to going as fast as possible at an attempt to secure a competitive position