If technology is a drug – and it does feel like a drug – then what, precisely, are the side-effects?
Technology is a global thing and wherever you go, people are prodding the same devices and worrying in the same way and have had their lives slightly altered in the same way.
I'm not some anti-technology person. I think it's often how people would assume that if they don't know me.
I'm quite geeky and I'm very much into video games and technology and stuff like that.
I'm actually quite pro-technology, but I'm a worrier, so I like to envision worst-case scenarios.
I think overseas viewers assume that Black Mirror is written by the Unabomber, essentially - a Luddite, technology-hating, angry old man waving his fist at the App Store.
I'm more pro-technology than people probably realize.
I could worry about pretty much anything you put in front of me, so I'm not actually sort of anti-technology. So it doesn't sort of come out of that. It's not like a fear of the future. It's a fear of everything.
I really don't want to sound like overly negative or critical of the Internet in general because I'm actually really quite pro-technology.
Technology by default became the thing that was a new thing that had swept in and was altering it everything.
Technology isn't the villain and the people aren't often really the villain so much as they're weak.
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