Era ora.
juan carlos
Innovation Is Overrated
An obsession with disruption has obscured the work that goes into
just keeping everything up and running.
Laura Bliss Apr 11, 2016
New technologies and their inventors are often celebrated as
society’s heroes. Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Larry Page:
These are all contemporary “innovators” whose “visionary ideas” and
“creative leaps” led to “disruptive realities”—that is, if one buys
the rhetoric of certain books and novelty-oriented publications.
But those who’ve questioned whether technology really is society’s
salve aren’t alone. Lee Vinsel, an assistant professor of science
and technology at the Stevens Institute of Technology, wrote a
dissertation on innovation and regulation in the early days of the
automobile. But lately, he finds that the word “innovation” is
overused to the point of meaninglessness—and worse, that it can
obfuscate the bleak realities of the status quo. “In a culture where
we forget about things like crumbling infrastructure and wage
inequality, those narratives about technological change can be
really dangerous,” Vinsel says.
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