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Technopanic is a term, used frequently by "What Would Google Do?" author Jeff Jarvis, to describe an irrational fear and paranoia over technology taking over our lives.  Jarvis' challenge to those that espouse technopanic-like views is to provide concrete, real-world evidence of the harm done.  Without evidence, it is just paranoia.
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Technopanic is a term, used frequently by "What Would Google Do?" author Jeff Jarvis, to describe an irrational fear and paranoia over technology taking over our lives.  Jarvis' challenge to those that espouse technopanic-like views is to provide concrete, real-world evidence of the harm done.  Without this evidence of harm, technopanic is nothing more than paranoia.

Latest revision as of 18:42, 13 October 2018

Technopanic is a term, used frequently by "What Would Google Do?" author Jeff Jarvis, to describe an irrational fear and paranoia over technology taking over our lives. Jarvis' challenge to those that espouse technopanic-like views is to provide concrete, real-world evidence of the harm done. Without this evidence of harm, technopanic is nothing more than paranoia.