I hope you're right, because that world is probably coming, but to play devil's advocate:
The biggest difference is that I believe we would all be more honest with one another if we had perfect memory.
This reminds me of Mark Zuckerberg believing the world would be a better place if we couldn't have multiple identities, because multiple identities showed a lack of integrity.
It would prevent more marital strife than it would create.
It depends on which way the causality goes in "forgive and forget"!
To be more precise, my point was more practical and less utopian.
The main characters in this episode lie in a way that could easily be proven wrong. It’s fun to watch and dramatic, but I think unrealistic in a world of perfect memory.
The biggest difference is that I believe we would all be more honest with one another if we had perfect memory.
This reminds me of Mark Zuckerberg believing the world would be a better place if we couldn't have multiple identities, because multiple identities showed a lack of integrity.
It would prevent more marital strife than it would create.
It depends on which way the causality goes in "forgive and forget"!