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Technology which does integrate seamlessly into our lives doesn’t ''look'' like technology for very long: ''email''. The Internet. Smartphones. Wikipedia. Google. We have moved on. We are looking at [[Neural network|neural networks]], [[AI]], [[distributed ledger]]s, permissionless, decentralised currency exchanges. | Technology which does integrate seamlessly into our lives doesn’t ''look'' like technology for very long: ''email''. The Internet. Smartphones. Wikipedia. Google. We have moved on. We are looking at [[Neural network|neural networks]], [[AI]], [[distributed ledger]]s, permissionless, decentralised currency exchanges. | ||
It looks like ''furniture''. | It looks like ''[[furniture]]''. | ||
Things that persistently ''look'' like technology, we call | Things that persistently ''look'' like [[technology]], we call “''bad'' technology”. | ||
O Paradox. | O Paradox. | ||
{{sa}} | {{sa}} | ||
*[[Novelty fatigue]] | |||
*[[Why is legaltech so disappointing]] | *[[Why is legaltech so disappointing]] |