数字时代进步的极限

Joaquin Luque
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进步的概念清晰地渗透到科学、技术、经济和社会活动中。它是我们研究人员日常活动的驱动力(可能是主要驱动力)。伯克利大学校园各处引以为豪的 "InThisGen "倡议及其标题lemma(我们能在一代人的时间里改变什么?首先,"进步 "意味着某种前进,也就是旅途中的一个方向。但是,决定前进方向显然意味着我们作为个人和社会都在或明或暗地确定目标。也就是说,"进步 "的概念有一套基本的价值观。此外,科学研究中的概念范式(可能也是我们时代的整体精神)正在假定某种无止境的进步。诚然,从卢德分子到生态学家运动,许多技术革新及其对社会的影响都曾遭到抵制。但是,过去的 150 年(我们大学的历史)见证了知识、财富和福利的巨大而普遍的增长,显示了进步是如何长期持续并对人类和社会产生积极影响的。在这篇论文中,我们将试图讨论这些界限,探讨材料、科学知识和技术诀窍的局限性。我们将主要关注软件设计中技术知识的局限性,这是数字时代的一个重要方面。我们的主要论点是,技术知识有其内在的局限性,进步的概念应考虑到这些局限性。
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The limits of progress in the digital era
The concept of progress clearly percolates the activities in science, technology, economy and society. It is a driving vector (probably the main vector) of our daily activity as researchers. The InThisGen initiative, proudly displayed in places across the University of Berkeley campus, and its headline lemma (what can we change in a single generation?) are clear exponents of the underlying assumption that progress is not only possible but also desirable. But about the concept of progress two major concerns arise. First of all, progress means some kind of going forward, that is a direction in a journey. But deciding the way in the route clearly implies that we are explicit or implicitly defining the goals, as individuals and as society. That is, the concept of progress has a set of underlying values. Additionally, the conceptual paradigm in scientific research (and probably in the whole spirit of our times) it is assuming some kind of endless progress. It is true that many technological innovations and their subsequent impact on society have found resistance, from Luddites to ecologist movements. But the last 150 years (the age of our university) have been witness of an enormous and general increase in knowledge, wealth and welfare, showing how progress can be sustained in the long-term and positively influence the human beings and the society. In this contribution will try to discuss these bounds, addressing the limits of materials, scientific knowledge and technological know-how. We will mainly focus on the limitations in technological knowledge in the software design, a key aspect of the digital era. Our main thesis, which will be addressed through the paper, is that there are intrinsic limits to technological knowledge and the concept of progress should take them into account.
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