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Technology Change Quotes

Quotes tagged as "technology-change" Showing 1-15 of 15
Pooja Agnihotri
“When technology takes over every aspect of our lives, we won’t care anymore about the data but poems, songs, paintings and other creative arts.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

Neil Postman
“technological change is not additive; it is ecological. A new technology does not merely add something; it changes everything”.”
Neil Postman

“But this is the ultimate contradiction of cinema. It's a medium BORN of technology, AFRAID of technology and evolving towards the future BECAUSE OF technology.”
Edward Ross, Filmish: A Graphic Journey Through Film

“​It is Obscene to keep Printing Newspapers in the Digital Era”
Vineet Raj Kapoor

David H. Millar
“From school desks with inkwells and scratchy nibs on paper to sweaty finger prints on a tablet... technology progression yes... style?”
David H. Millar

“[...] fundamental PIM problems are surprisingly resistant to technology change. [...] Despite apparent technology improvements, we still forget to deal with vital actionable items. find it hard to judge the value of new information, keep large amounts of infomation of questionable value, and fail to retrieve important information that we have made stringent efforts to organize.”
Ofer Bergman, The Science of Managing Our Digital Stuff

Clay Shirky
“Civic participants don't aim to make life better merely for members of the group. They want to improve even the lives of people who never participate...”
Clay Shirky

Clay Shirky
“Sharing thoughts and expressions and even actions with others, possibly many others, is becoming a normal opportunity, not just for professionals and experts but for anyone who wants it. This opportunity can work on scales and over duration that were previously unimaginable. Unlike personal or communal value, public value requires not just new opportunities for old motivations; it requires governance, which is to say ways of discouraging or preventing people from wrecking either the process or the product of the group.”
Clay Shirky

Laurence Galian
“Extraterrestrials, or possibly even the U.S. government, stopped reality for all practical purposes in the 1970s. In other words, they want us to think that many aspects of our lives stopped around that time. We are now living in what Richard Dolan calls an 'official reality, so incomplete, so inaccurate, that we may with justice call it fictitious.' Astronauts who were landing on the moon during that time were certain that in just a few years we would have communities on the moon and be traveling on manned trips to Mars. First, the reader must know that for each year of technological advance, the military advances forty-four years.”
Laurence Galian, 666: Connection with Crowley

“With or without technology, change is certain. For the technological change however, what is not certain is driving the change or being driven by it”
Dwayne Mulenga Isaac Jr

“ONE TREANT BLOOMS MANY LEAFLETS TO BIND A BOOK”
Jonathan McKinney

“A TREANT IS A BLOOM IS A LEAFLET TO BIND A BOOK ONE TREANT BLOOMS MANY LEAFLETS”
Jonathan McKinney

“Technology, imbued with wisdom, adorned by ethics, and draped in compassion, possesses the power to address complex challenges, steer positive societal change, and foster an inclusive, equitable world.”
Aloo Denish Obiero

“Don't fear the rise of artificial intelligence, embrace the untapped potential of your own mind. To truly succeed, unlock the hidden depths of your brain and unleash your limitless capabilities. It's not about competing with machines, but about surpassing our own perceived limitations. Expand your horizons, embrace continuous learning, and let the boundless power of your mind inspire greatness that transcends any technological advancement.”
Yvonne Padmos

“Some humans strive to squander precious time while complaining about the advancements of technology, blinded to the fact that it can grant them the luxury of more moments with their cherished ones. Embrace innovation, for it offers opportunities to learn and bask in the warmth of love, rather than merely wasting away in the endless abyss of mindless media consumption.”
Yvonne Padmos