Title: The Future of Man in the Technology World The line between man and machine is blurring — not in some distant future, but now, every day. Technology no longer serves us from the sidelines; it walks beside us, and in some cases, leads the way. The future of humanity isn’t about competing with machines. It’s about redefining what it means to be human. Artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, virtual realities — they aren’t just tools anymore. They’re becoming extensions of us, shaping our thoughts, our bodies, and our place in the world. But as technology evolves, so does the danger of losing ourselves in it. Will we control innovation, or will it control us? Will we remain the creators, or become the creations? The future of man in a technological world isn’t about survival — it’s about identity. The question isn’t whether we’ll adapt. It’s whether we’ll still recognize ourselves when we do.