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What A 1998 Article About Technology Means in 2018
20-years ago, author and cultural critic Neil Postman gave a talked titled "“Five Things We Need to Know About Technological Change". The author, who has since passed away, posited five big ideas about technological change, which stand up perhaps even better today, with the cultural discussions around Social Media, Fake News, Free Speech, Deplatforming (and whether it's a form of real or quasi censorship), Open Access (especially in the Sciences), and other matters related to or at least involving the Internet and the various online service and platform owners.
These ideas were: 1) “All technological change is a trade-off.” 2) “The advantages and disadvantages of a new technology are never distributed evenly.” 3) "Embedded in every technology there is a powerful idea, sometimes two or three powerful ideas. These ideas are often hidden from our view because they are of a somewhat abstract nature." 4) “Technological change is not additive; it is ecological.” 5) “When a technology becomes mythic, it is always dangerous because it is then accepted as it is, and is therefore not easily susceptible to modification or control.”
We have seen all of these ideas fulfilled, on the sort of scale that is also what makes the Internet so great in other ways, in the decades since Postman first presented them, as the article linked below describes, along with relevant examples like Smartphones, Facebook, and Uber.
You can also read the original talk in pdf format at the following link: http://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~rogaway/classes/188/materials/postman.pdf
The answer to the titular question is, of course, one which remains to be answered, but it can only benefit us to give serious consideration to the implication of these ideas, and how we might address their negative aspects.
#SocialMedia #FakeNews #Disruption
20-years ago, author and cultural critic Neil Postman gave a talked titled "“Five Things We Need to Know About Technological Change". The author, who has since passed away, posited five big ideas about technological change, which stand up perhaps even better today, with the cultural discussions around Social Media, Fake News, Free Speech, Deplatforming (and whether it's a form of real or quasi censorship), Open Access (especially in the Sciences), and other matters related to or at least involving the Internet and the various online service and platform owners.
These ideas were: 1) “All technological change is a trade-off.” 2) “The advantages and disadvantages of a new technology are never distributed evenly.” 3) "Embedded in every technology there is a powerful idea, sometimes two or three powerful ideas. These ideas are often hidden from our view because they are of a somewhat abstract nature." 4) “Technological change is not additive; it is ecological.” 5) “When a technology becomes mythic, it is always dangerous because it is then accepted as it is, and is therefore not easily susceptible to modification or control.”
We have seen all of these ideas fulfilled, on the sort of scale that is also what makes the Internet so great in other ways, in the decades since Postman first presented them, as the article linked below describes, along with relevant examples like Smartphones, Facebook, and Uber.
You can also read the original talk in pdf format at the following link: http://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~rogaway/classes/188/materials/postman.pdf
The answer to the titular question is, of course, one which remains to be answered, but it can only benefit us to give serious consideration to the implication of these ideas, and how we might address their negative aspects.
#SocialMedia #FakeNews #Disruption
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Success 'Grocerants' On The Rise As Stores Try To Keep Shoppers Longer #GrocerantGuru #Foodservice #Retail #Disruption #FreshFoods #FoodserviceSolutions #Dinner #lunch https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2018/08/24/grocerants-on-the-rise_a_23508649/

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The original push towards a digital #workplace stemmed from the promise of greater #productivity and connectivity. But that nice-to-have transition is quickly becoming a need-to-have requirement with the inordinate proliferation of #digitalinformation today, at the rate of 2.5 exabytes of new data worldwide per day.
In this environment, it is imperative businesses transform to a digital workplace to maintain relevancy and compliance in today’s rapidly evolving world of technology. But becoming a digital workplace is no longer achieved simply by going paperless. Instead, businesses need a robust blueprint that creates a digital bridge to all information across the workplace with 3 key elements: mitigation of data migration, easy access to all systems, and #automation through #artificialintelligence.
#DigitalWorkplace #DigitalWorkforce #Disruption #TechnologyDisruption #TechnologyFuture #Technology #DisruptiveTechnologies
The Digital Workplace Is All About #Connectivity
https://www.cmswire.com/digital-workplace/the-digital-workplace-is-all-about-connectivity/
In this environment, it is imperative businesses transform to a digital workplace to maintain relevancy and compliance in today’s rapidly evolving world of technology. But becoming a digital workplace is no longer achieved simply by going paperless. Instead, businesses need a robust blueprint that creates a digital bridge to all information across the workplace with 3 key elements: mitigation of data migration, easy access to all systems, and #automation through #artificialintelligence.
#DigitalWorkplace #DigitalWorkforce #Disruption #TechnologyDisruption #TechnologyFuture #Technology #DisruptiveTechnologies
The Digital Workplace Is All About #Connectivity
https://www.cmswire.com/digital-workplace/the-digital-workplace-is-all-about-connectivity/
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What’s Disrupting How We Produce Energy—and How We Use It #SustainableEnergyBusiness #SolarEnergy #Disruption https://optin.businessforpurpose.com/
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Details on my upcoming MIT Enterprise Forum workshop on Disruptive Business Model Innovation as part of their get Smart program
#MIT #MITEF #Disruption #Innovation #DisruptiveInnovation #BusinessModel
http://www.mitforumcambridge.org/event/get-smart-on-disruptive-business-model-innovation/
#MIT #MITEF #Disruption #Innovation #DisruptiveInnovation #BusinessModel
http://www.mitforumcambridge.org/event/get-smart-on-disruptive-business-model-innovation/
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'Killer robots' are coming and the world is trying to figure out what to do with them http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2018/08/27/killer-robots-are-coming-and-world-is-trying-to-figure-out-what-to-do-with-them.html #robots #IA #AI #digital #innovation #war #robotics #disruption #transhumanism #politics
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Beating disruption by exploring and experimenting with your business: http://bit.ly/2wGUEAc #innovation #disruption #futurethinking
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New Plans to Keep Kent Moving During Channel Disruption. Take a look
http://bit.ly/2BIdX1E #Plans #Channel #disruption #traffic #resident
http://bit.ly/2BIdX1E #Plans #Channel #disruption #traffic #resident
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