Not sure how else I should reply to something as vague as the original post. Not developing specific technologies might marginally increase risks of stagnation, but it might decrease risks from that technology, and depending on the technology in question, the latter effect might far outweigh the former. Without some reason why it wouldn’t, there’s no real case, just attempts at poetry.
Or if you need me to unpack grandparent, “it can be bad to worry too much about a window of opportunity possibly closing if there’s a possibility that the most obvious way to take the opportunity leads to disaster, and if one may be able to find other, better opportunities instead”.
Not sure how else I should reply to something as vague as the original post. Not developing specific technologies might marginally increase risks of stagnation, but it might decrease risks from that technology, and depending on the technology in question, the latter effect might far outweigh the former. Without some reason why it wouldn’t, there’s no real case, just attempts at poetry.
Or if you need me to unpack grandparent, “it can be bad to worry too much about a window of opportunity possibly closing if there’s a possibility that the most obvious way to take the opportunity leads to disaster, and if one may be able to find other, better opportunities instead”.