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The Industrial Revolution had mixed consequences. It improved life expectancy and living standards but brought social disruptions. It also caused some psychological suffering and environmental damage. Predicting future technology's impact is complex, depending on its use and regulation. Theodore Kaczynski's extreme anti-technology views, expressed in his manifesto, reject modern society entirely. While there are valid concerns, many work to address these issues through responsible practices and ethical tech development, striving to balance progress with well-being and environmental preservation.