There are cameras nowadays that have been developed to tell the difference between a squirrel and a bomb.
There are cameras nowadays that have been developed to tell the difference between a squirrel and a bomb.
Disruption causes vast sums of money to flow from existing businesses and business models to new entrants.
One of the characteristic problems of our time is how to close this gap between capabilities and foresight.
There are two types of people in this world: those whose look for opportunity and those who make it happen.
The ultimate form of our technological achievement will be identical to the beginning state of this nature.
...people will come to love their oppression, to adore the technologies that undo their capacities to think.
The cameras were electronic monsters, moving with them as they walked and staring with one big, perverted eye.
Mankind soon will be forced to utilize a kind of technology that's still rejected by current civilization.
La technique se développe de façon indépendante, en dehors de tout contrôle humain.
When you agree to help one person, you ultimately have to disappoint someone else; it's like a karmic law.
Only idiots get bored when we've all got handheld devices containing infinite knowledge at our fingertips.
It seems to me, Golan, that the advance of civilization is nothing but an exercise in the limiting of privacy.
All businesses -- no matter if they make dog food or software -- don't sell products, they sell solutions.
Memory has always been social. Now we’re using search engines and computers to augment our memories, too.
What’s wrong with turning back the clock if the clock is wrong? We need not be slaves to our technologies