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Not Tonight Dear, My Innovation Wore Me Out
Into Our Future
English - October 19, 2019 07:30 - 13 minutes - 7.71 MBEntrepreneurship Business Technology artificial intelligence big data consumer behavior culture ethics fomo innovation innovation addiction innovation singularity management Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Our patronage supports those firms and innovations which satisfy our desires, and in some cases, outright lust, all the while giving us a feeling of belonging. We can point to examples of this across social media platforms, high-tech devices, games and VR, medical advancements, financial management, and home appliances to name but a few.
Whatever the rationale for rapidly incorporating innovation into our daily lives, our healthcare solutions, and of course, our high-tech automobiles, our adoption of innovations is creating culture divisions not just along generational lines, but also across economic ranges. With the rapid pace of innovation now touching into all aspects of artificial intelligence, society is increasingly shocked by the arrivals of daily advances. With those shocks, come fatigue as individuals struggle to keep up and incorporate changes into their personal, economic, political, and even religious identities.