The current state of technological development is an absolute mess.
Yep. The idea that the space of possible innovations brought by any technological advancement is explored, not even completely, but just semi-efficiently, is starkly at odds with reality.
There's a long article in this week's The Economist:
The onrushing wave
discussing the effect of changing technology upon the amount of employment available in different sectors of the economy.
Sample paragraph from it:
(There's a summary online of their previous book: Race Against The Machine: How the Digital Revolution is Accelerating Innovation, Driving Productivity, and Irreversibly Transforming Employment and the Economy)
What do people think are society's practical options for coping with this change?