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For technological disruption does not just affect culture but is also affected by it.
American culture, with its pursuit of novelty and change, provides fertile ground for technological disruption.
The $4.7 trillion in financial services revenue at risk for technological disruption was a prime target in 2015.
Insurance distribution is also primed for technological disruption, given the relatively high costs of approaching prospects and handling clients through a live agent and broker network.
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Now, as at any moment of technological disruption, he writes, "the old ways of organizing knowledge no longer work".
Newspapers felt the pain of technological disruption first, when people had dial-up modems capable of transmitting modest, largely text-based data.
In the back-and-forth about technological "disruption" – and the implications for economic progress and social good – technology is often pitted against people.
While the New York Times keeps track with today's technological disruption by turning partly into a technology company themselves, CNN tries a slightly different approach: close collaboration.
But there are no legislative fixes for an industry in market turmoil, abetted by technological disruption.
The commission's report, released in 1966, called for federal retraining programs and money for public works projects, but accurately predicted that the technological disruption would not be as serious as some had foreseen.
For its part Uber generally argues that the 'answer' to technological disruption of regulations is to loosen the rules governing taxis — rather than tightening the screw on rivals' use of new technologies.
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