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Essay On 1984 And Fahrenheit 451

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Introduction - Man over the years has thought of a very simple, yet controversial question, “can man destroy itself?”. Thesis - In the books, 1984, by George Orwell, and Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, each show that man has a number of potential ways to destroy itself, like technology, war, and the usage of words. Technology Technology and technological advancements were very prevalent in the book Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, and many technological advancements are happening today, including the idea and advancements of artificial intelligences, AI. In the book Fahrenheit 451, there are many indications of a society that is more technologically advanced, but at the same time they are at a point of social destruction. In the book …show more content…

Many things today are already controlled by some sort of power source which can be hacked like pacemakers or a power grid, but as AI advances it could control things like your car or an airplane, which no matter what could potentially be hacked and would be used as weapons of mass destruction if they were to be. When AI advances it has no emotion, so if we make one to do something that can cause devastating damage to an area, it would have no second thoughts about doing it, and unless stopped by an outside force, it would continue with its mission, programmers could also start an AI on a beneficial task, but eventually find a way to make it destructive for its on personal goal. These AIs that humanity could create could become super intelligent and potentially dangerous thing for humanity because they could unalign themselves from our goals and make their own which could include destroying the human race because we would be inferior to it. War The books 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, both societies are often exposed to the idea of war and how they should support it, and society today is often exposed to war as well. In both books, war is used as propaganda to control society, and it is also an idea that is to be supported no matter what. In 1984, the society is controlled by the flow of hatred.

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