This adult gorilla makes use of a department as a walking stick to gauge the water’s depth, an example of technology usage by non-human primates. Another outstanding critic of technology is Hubert Dreyfus, who has published books such as On the Internet and What Computers Still Can’t Do. On the somewhat skeptical aspect are sure philosophers like Herbert Marcuse and John Zerzan, who consider that technological societies are inherently flawed. They counsel that the inevitable results of such a society is to turn into evermore technological at the cost of freedom and psychological health. Transhumanists usually consider that the point…