in the future i imagine this scenario.
one guy is on a balcony and has a soda in his hand and another guy comes up to him and asks "what does it mean to be a good person if all your mistakes are corrected automatically?" and the guy with the soda throws the soda off the balcony and a little drone detects it and whisks it away to the thrash bin. as that happens the guy that threw it says " i don't know. your intentions don't matter anymore. only convenience does".
this links to the transgender issue. what if they find a way to really turn people into the opposite sex. chromosomes and all.(even if they did i would still consider it devil worship).
i think technology will set a dangerous precedent as to what is and isn't acceptable as a society. how much convenience is to much and if technology did reach those heights would they be morally just?
In my younger years, I ran a biker bar/strip club. Once had a little hottie come in looking for a waitress job. Asked her if she could dance and she literally blushed and replied "I can't do that. I have scruples." One of my more seasoned girls piped in "Scruples? You can get shots for that at the free clinic downtown."
I should probably write a book...:)
That sounds amazing from my point of veiw because i love bikes