He warns that these technologies introduce unprecedented new challenges to human beings, together with the potential of the everlasting alteration of our organic nature. These concerns are shared by different philosophers, scientists and public intellectuals who’ve written about related issues (e.g. Francis Fukuyama, Jürgen Habermas, William Joy, and Michael Sandel). Scientific advances and the discovery of latest ideas later allowed for powered flight and developments in medication, chemistry, physics, and engineering. The rise in technology has led to skyscrapers and broad city areas whose inhabitants depend on motors to move them and their food supplies. Communication improved with the invention …