For me technology disruption became acute around 2015 and surged upward in 2016. Most certainly online and social media are a part of the disrupt. Thoughts? "We are approaching the fastest, deepest, most consequential technological disruption in history" fastcompany.com/90559711/we-…
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Sounds a bit Louis Rosetto.
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Well it is true in my experience at the intersection of technologists and publishers has undeniably set a course long fraught with disruptive influences. I sincerely Wonder my dear Chris at what point disruptive actually becomes destructive?
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At what point is disruptive NOT destructive? Being a bit pedantic here, obvs., but at what point does disruption become net-destructive? And in what time frame?
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Replying to @setmajer
Well if we're talking quantum... seriously we could go down that rabbit-hole together and never get out! I don't know but I do have a sense of a specific timeline of blips from pre web days to present tense. But, 2016 is to me where Tech and Society really went pear-shaped.

Oct 12, 2020 · 11:53 PM UTC