MOSCOW, March 12. /TASS/. Modern technological progress is unprecedented in its speed, and humanity was not prepared for such rapid changes, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said in an article for the Expert magazine.
He opined that breakthrough innovations pose threats that could radically affect the future.
TASS has compiled the politician's main statements.
The collective West is gripped by "Ukrainian madness" and Russophobia, but this cannot continue forever: "The Ukrainian crisis, actively supported by a group of Russophobic countries eager to see Moscow defeated, will end sooner or later. Just as all conflicts in human history have ended."
Modern technological progress is unprecedented in its speed, and humanity was not prepared for such rapid changes: "Humanity hardly expected such rapid changes, and, to tell the truth, was not prepared for them."






