Sentences with phrase «than fearing technology»

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As the pace of technology integration continues to grow, building a marketing strategy that reflects its benefits rather than using fear - based tactics will strengthen the connection between your brand and your market.
I think the category where the legacy companies have created a lot of fear, confusion, and distrust among their customer base is where technology can create a level of access greater than ever before.
Battered by nearly a year of off - and - on declines from record highs because of fears of a slowdown in iPhone sales, Apple «s stock now is valued closer to IBM, which has disappointed Wall Street for the past four years with declining revenue, than to Silicon Valley technology pioneers Alphabet and Tesla Motors.
The king of aggressive corporate technology sales, Ellison seems to be one of those people who would rather be feared than loved.
After all, an overwhelming focus on risk and harm creates fear, underplays possible benefits of technology, and limits parents» role to policing and protecting rather than mentoring and enabling.
«This is a different Mark Zuckerberg than the Street was fearing,» said Daniel Ives, chief strategy officer and head of technology research for GBH Insights in New York.
More than 100 hundred years after that, though computers had replaced knitting machines as the latest threat to jobs, the fear of technology's impact on employment was the same.
Riedijk says that the foundation will voluntarily follow international protocols for such studies; it is unclear whether that will allay fears that the group is promoting an unproven technology, rather than conducting basic research.
The fear of the unknown as well as using modern technology to hook up with someone is more than some people can deal with.
Teachers» resistance to change and «fear» of integrating computers into classrooms resulted from not recognizing the usefulness and necessity of technology to teaching and learning; teachers still viewed the computer as a part of the curriculum rather than as a tool for teaching (Medcalf - Davenport, 1998).
Crucially, Paolozzi came to embrace technology rather than perceiving it as a demon to be feared, and wrote and lectured extensively on how popular culture and science should inform sculpture.
Even if the atmosphere doesn't turn out to be more sensitive to CO2 than feared, my plan A would include a major shift to accelerator - driven thorium electrical power plants worldwide, and replacement of gasoline - powered transportation with electrical or hydrogen or some technology I don't yet know about.
Together they summarize 25 years and more than $ 400 million of research by the countries most worried about impacts of this technology and find no basis for the Frankenfood fears of millions of people in Europe or elsewhere.
We're inducing more fear and paranoia of the technology, rather than less.
Fears about artificial intelligence are far older than the technology itself: this year marks the bicentenary of the publication of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and 50 years since the computer in 2001 A Space Odyssey intoned «I am afraid I can't do that, Dave.»
I think the Central Bank circular was based more on fear of the unknown than an attempt to really understand what the technology means for the burgeoning Nigerian economy.
I sometimes fear — well, more than sometimes — that my interest in technology is truly aberrational.
Rather than viewing AI with fear, smaller firms should view the technology as a way to level the playing field.
And for a little more perspective, the report goes on to indicate that according to Dr. Jasper Shealy, professor emeritus at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, N.Y., who has studied ski related injuries for more than 30 years, the overall rate of injuries has declined by almost half since the early 1970s when the once - feared broken lower leg topped the injury list.
Businesses must engage with technology to reap the benefits rather than fear any fundamental change, helping to ensure they stay competitive — constantly innovating is essential to success.
Apps are little more than throw cushions and if we continue to place them at the end of the curb simply out of fear of what might happen if we don't, it is the technology, not the real estate industry that in the end will prevail.
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