You’d think that in this age, especially in the 21st century – especially with all the technology and all the discoveries that we’ve made – that we would figure out how to tackle abuse.
Women tend to lag in adopting new technology quickly.
I’m sort of awkward with technology, and I think I’m the type of guy who would have something cool happen to him, and it would take, like, five days to figure out how to tweet it.
Technology is an interesting subject, people thinking: how much good, and how much bad, does it inherently carry?
It’s obviously unfair to paint with a broad brush here, but the germ of an idea for a breakthrough in technology doesn’t come out of a business school curriculum. It comes out of a laboratory or a math lecture or a physics tutorial.
I can’t get my head around the fact that the technology of the first two movies, which are forty years prior to Star Wars, is so much better than any technology they had in Star Wars!
There is no single development, in either technology or management technique, which by itself promises even one order-of-magnitude improvement within a decade in productivity, in reliability, in simplicity.
Why would you codify a set of safeguards you might want to change as technology evolves and you face new risks of privacy, in addition to changing safeguards that might need to be relaxed in an emergency situation?
A little-appreciated downside of the technology revolution is that, mainly without thinking about it, we have given up ‘locational privacy.’
Curbside is primed to fundamentally change the way people shop – by creating a seamless way for consumers to access products from local merchants – by successfully developing complex location and inventory technology.
I don’t think we have wrapped our heads around how much technology has allowed the manipulation of individuals and democracies.
A lot of people forget that anything is accomplishable if you embrace technology.
I have taught history on the high school and college levels, and am or have been a lecturer at the Smithsonian, The National Institutes of Health, and numerous colleges and universities, mostly on science fiction and technology subjects.
Virtually every real breakthrough in technology had a bubble which burst, left a lot of people broke who’d invested in it, but also left the infrastructure for this next golden age, effectively.
We were promised a simpler life, and technology has only complicated our lives.
If information wants to be free, then that’s true everywhere, not just in information technology.
Technology has changed how people communicate, how people relate, the speed at which this takes place. To ignore that, in the name of preaching the Word, is to forget that we’re to preach the Word to people.
In spite of advances in technology and changes in the economy, state government still operates on an obsolete 1970s model. We have a typewriter government in an Internet age.
I love the new technology. New things give you a reason to want to go to the studio. New challenges mean you have to keep up, you know?
Original hip hop manipulated technologies of all sorts; it was not manipulated by the technology itself.
Advanced technology changes the way we work and the skills we need, but it also boosts productivity and creates new jobs.
Certainly the advent of technology and electronic commerce has had an immense impact on the real estate industry.
Att our MIT lab, there are people from diverse backgrounds like architecture, psychology, and philosophy, giving a holistic touch to the creation of any technology we may have in mind.
I think one of the greatest enemies in the use of technology, however, is the idea that if you use the technology you have to throw other things out of the window.
We really hated being in a band. The joy for us and why we slipped nicely and neatly into it was because we didn’t need a band anymore. We became a duo because of technology.