Sentence examples for mistrust of technology from inspiring English sources

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Deriding the romanticism of the environmental movement, which expresses fear and mistrust of technology, Brand suggested that environmentalists should warmly embrace technological progress and the rationalization of nature.

Americans' enthusiasm for technological solutions typically has been balanced by a mistrust of technology taking over our lives.

Despite sunlit economies and political stability, a strange ennui and mistrust of technology hung over the end of the 90s.

If industry leaders had always followed their mistrust of technology, we'd still be listening to music on 78-r.p.m. shellac, or maybe even wax cylinders.

Indeed, in its mistrust of technology, its veneration of folkways and its disdain for electoral politics, the antiglobalization left bears more than a passing resemblance to that far right.

Mayweather, preparing for his second fight against Marcos Maidana in September, took his understanding of human frailty to a higher plane – and his mistrust of technology a step backwards – when asked what he thought about the viral-class video of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice knocking his girlfriend unconscious, then dragging her by her hair out of a lift.

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The ruling also reflects the historically divergent views on privacy between the United States and Europe, and it comes alongside deep mistrust of American technology spurred by the revelations about the United States government's mass surveillance practices.

Third, the GM case suggests that the deficit model of public skepticism or mistrust of science and technology is a fundamental obstacle for institutions charged with the regulation and assessment of new technologies.

The current lack of AI transparency and education inherently causes mistrust of this important technology.

The average person's inherent mistrust of human-displacing technology already presents a major hurdle to widespread autonomous tech; the last thing the natural skeptic in all of us needs is a misguided belief that AVs are going to be choosing who lives and who dies.

The average person's inherent mistrust of human-displacing technology already presents a major hurdle to widespread autonomous tech; the last thing the natural skeptic in all of us needs is a misguided belief that AVs are going to be choosing who lives and who dies.

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