What is the technology that killed the most unintentionally?

What is the technology that killed the most unintentionally?

Use things and technology.

Ten scholars have mentioned that technology is convenient, but may have been killing mass murder without intention.

Those who invented machine guns and nuclear bombs should have known what they were doing to some extent.So how was the people who invented printing presses and cars?Surely they would have wanted to improve the world.And in fact, they can read newspapers and go to drive with their benefits.

However, in light of history, if the newspaper and cars have lived tens of thousands of lives ...

Did technology kill?Or was the person who created technology killed?Why was the technology that unintentionally deprived the life of people created?

The "GIZ ASKS" series that experts answer all questions.This time, I would like to introduce many of the technologies that killed the most unintentionally.

  1. ・航海技術と燃焼機関技術(エンジン)
  2. ・食品加工技術とエアコン
  3. ・鉄道(一例として)
  4. ・自動車
  5. ・印刷技術
  6. ・自動タバコローラー
  7. ・奴隷船とダム
  8. ・航海技術
  9. ・鉄道技術
  10. ・コットンジン(綿繰り機)

Peter Norton: Voyage technology and combustion engine technology (engine)

Associate Professor of Virginia University of Science and Technology

意図せず人をもっとも殺してしまったテクノロジーとは

Jenny Leigh Smith: Food processing technology and air conditioning

Associate Professor of Hong Kong Science University of Science, Science and History.He is engaged in research on the history of food and food technology.

BLAIR STEIN: Railway (as an example)

Clarkson University History History Assistant Professor

Jonathan Coopersmith: Automobile

テキサスA&M大学歴史学教授。テクノロジー史の研究に従事。

Raja Adal: Printing technology

Pittsburgh University History Assistant Professor.He is mainly engaged in research in technology history.

Peter SHULMAN: Automatic tobacco roller

Case Wa Stan Reserve University Associate Professor

ASIF SIDDIQI: Slave and Dam

Professor of Foldam University of History

Alan Marcus: Voyage technology

Professor Mississippi State University of History.He is mainly engaged in research in technology history.

ERIK LOOMIS: Railway technology

Associate Professor, Lord Island University of History.He is mainly engaged in research in American labor and environmental history.

MAR HICKS: Cotton (cotton string machine)

Associate Professor of Illinois University of Technology, Science and History."Programmed INEQUALITY: How Britain Discarded Women Technologists and Lost Is Edge in Computing".