Technology might be the answer if we understood the questions
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v4i1.1084Abstract
Just as we begin to talk seriously about the ‘information society’ and ‘knowledge management’, commercialism and technology push are tending to militate against the transformation of information into knowledge, and knowledge into wisdom. We are in danger of losing our way if we do not recognize the ‘dark side’ of technology and minimize its effects; and if we ignore the human and social dimension in the increasingly complex information systems which we are buildingDownloads
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