You could say that the technology has gone too far and will even go further with the replacement of humans, some computers are already smarter than humans in some aspects (calculators for example) and will go further than that, it might (and according to a lot it will) surpass the human in every aspect in the future.
Another thing is the effects of technology on humans nowadays. Technology has replaced playing outside for a lot of kids, which could have consequences on their health. Think about: Will a serious fat person go outside to the groceries store or buy the groceries online and have it delivered? If they won't even get outside to the groceries store (for the ones that don't, I understand that it isn't all of them), it will have some serious consequences for their health on the long run.
It could also be bad for the social aspect of life. Facebook and Twitter for instance could damage the social life on the long run, as it replaces real life dialog with posts, pictures and tweets.
I'm not saying technology is bad, but it could be if we overuse it and let it dominate our lives. As with a lot of things in life, balance is key. I also use a lot of technology, but I at least try to remember to keep it balanced.