17 Reasons People Are Getting More Skeptical of “Smart” Technology
The idea behind smart technology once felt almost irresistible: devices that could learn habits, anticipate needs, save time, and quietly
The idea behind smart technology once felt almost irresistible: devices that could learn habits, anticipate needs, save time, and quietly
The web has long been imagined as a sprawling public square: messy, searchable, linkable, and open enough for new voices
The spread of AI rarely arrives with a dramatic announcement. More often, it shows up as a tiny convenience: a
Digital life was sold as a cleaner, faster alternative to the old hassles of paperwork, waiting, and guesswork. Instead, many
The sales pitch around artificial intelligence was simple: faster answers, less friction, fewer tedious tasks, and a smoother digital life.
Work has entered an era where efficiency is sold as empowerment, even when it often feels like tighter control. The
Artificial intelligence has slipped into daily routines with unusual speed. What began as a novelty for drafting emails, summarizing articles,
For years, the most persuasive pitch in tech was simple: more convenience, more intelligence, less friction. Lately, that sales language
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