80+ Technology Debate Topics for 2025

Debate the future of technology with 80+ topics on AI, social media, privacy, automation, and digital ethics.

210 topics·9 pages

Technology is reshaping every dimension of human life, from how we work and communicate to how we learn, govern, and even form relationships. Technology debate topics sit at the intersection of innovation, ethics, economics, and social impact.

The pace of technological change means that many of these debates have no settled answers. Reasonable experts disagree about the long-term consequences of social media, the appropriate limits on surveillance technology, and the economic implications of automation.

GhostWhoTalks has curated a collection of technology debate topics that covers artificial intelligence, data privacy, social media regulation, digital education, cryptocurrency, and more. You do not need to be a software engineer to have a well-informed opinion on these issues.

When preparing for a technology debate, pay attention to real-world case studies. Abstract arguments about privacy are strengthened enormously when you can point to specific incidents, legislation, or company policies.

One effective approach is to frame technology debate topics around specific policy proposals rather than abstract principles. Specific proposals give both sides concrete claims to attack and defend.

These topics are particularly well suited for interdisciplinary settings where students from different fields can bring diverse perspectives.

Browse our collection below to find technology debate topics that match your interests and your audience.

01

Should governments regulate artificial intelligence before it becomes too powerful to control?

airegulation
02

Is social media doing more harm than good to mental health?

social-mediamental-health
03

Should tech companies be broken up like monopolies of the past?

monopolyantitrust
04

Is remote work the future, or does it destroy company culture and collaboration?

remote-workculture
05

Should children under thirteen be banned from using social media?

childrensocial-media
06

Will AI replace more jobs than it creates, and is that a crisis or an opportunity?

aiemployment
07

Should encryption be absolute, even if it protects criminals?

encryptionsecurity
08

Is it acceptable for employers to monitor employees through workplace software?

surveillanceworkplace
09

Should internet access be classified as a basic human right?

internetrights
10

Are self-driving cars safer than human drivers, and should we mandate them?

autonomoussafety
11

Should people have the right to be completely forgotten online?

privacydata
12

Is cryptocurrency a revolutionary financial tool or an environmental disaster?

cryptoenvironment
13

Should facial recognition technology be banned in public spaces?

facial-recognitionprivacy
14

Is planned obsolescence in tech products ethical?

obsolescencewaste
15

Should algorithms be transparent and open to public audit?

algorithmstransparency
16

Is the metaverse a natural evolution of the internet or a dystopian escape from reality?

metaversevirtual-reality
17

Should there be a universal digital identity system for all citizens?

digital-identityprivacy
18

Is open-source software better for society than proprietary software?

open-sourcesoftware
19

Should robots that look like humans be required to identify themselves as non-human?

robotsdeception
20

Is the attention economy fundamentally exploitative?

attentionexploitation
21

Should brain-computer interfaces be regulated like medical devices?

bciregulation
22

Has technology made us smarter or just more dependent on tools?

intelligencedependency
23

Should space exploration be led by governments or private companies?

spaceprivatization
24

Is the gig economy empowering workers or exploiting them?

gig-economylabor
25

Should there be an international treaty governing cyberwarfare?

cyberwarfarepolicy