It seems reasonable to expect that many contingent sub-optimal locked-in factors will be refactored out of existence in the future—and so that technological determinism will become more pronounced, and historical contingency will diminish. However, the ultimate scope of the idea remains somewhat unknown.
Convergence theories are often discussed in the context of technological determinism.
It seems reasonable to expect that many contingent sub-optimal locked-in factors will be refactored out of existence in the future—and so that technological determinism will become more pronounced, and historical contingency will diminish. However, the ultimate scope of the idea remains somewhat unknown.