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Douglas Adams, the author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," proposed the famous Three Laws of Technology, which accurately depict humanity's double standards towards new and old things:
- Any technology that existed before I was born is just a part of the ordinary order of the world.
- Any technology that emerges between the ages of 15-35 is a revolutionary product that will change the world.
- Any technology that appears after I turn 35 is heretical and violates natural laws.
Web3 and AI are such revolutions, reminding ourselves not to become old fogeys.
View Original- Any technology that existed before I was born is just a part of the ordinary order of the world.
- Any technology that emerges between the ages of 15-35 is a revolutionary product that will change the world.
- Any technology that appears after I turn 35 is heretical and violates natural laws.
Web3 and AI are such revolutions, reminding ourselves not to become old fogeys.













