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  2. Device paradigm - Wikipedia

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    In the philosophy of technology, the device paradigm is the way "technological devices" are perceived and consumed in modern society, according to Albert Borgmann. It explains the intimate relationship between people, things and technological devices, defining most economic relations and also shapes social and moral relations in general.

  3. Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life - Wikipedia

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    This pattern constitutes a paradigm that understands technology mainly in terms of devices, thus the “device paradigm.” Our seeing technology as device—simply means, with a shrinking perception of ends—endangers “focal things and practices” which are meant to “center and illuminate our lives” (4).

  4. Paradigm Operations - Wikipedia

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    Paradigm was considered a central investor in FTX. [4] In January 2021, Paradigm and Sequoia Capital invested $1.15 billion in Citadel Securities making them the first outsider investors in the firm. [5] In April 2022, a Uniswap customer sued Uniswap for failing to address rampant fraud on the platform.

  5. 4Paradigm - Wikipedia

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    4Paradigm was founded in 2014 by several former employees of Huawei's AI division. [2] Dai Wenyuan who was one of the main co-founders and the current CEO was featured in the Innovators Under 35 list from MIT Technology Review.

  6. Technological paradigm - Wikipedia

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    As such, a technological paradigm is composed by some sort of model of the technology at stake (e.g. the model of a microprocessor) and by the specific technological problems posed by such model (e.g. increasing computational capacity, reducing dimensions, etc.). Therefore, technology is identified as a problem-solving activity in which the ...

  7. Theories of technology - Wikipedia

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    Theories of technological change and innovation attempt to explain the factors that shape technological innovation as well as the impact of technology on society and culture.

  8. Talk:Device paradigm - Wikipedia

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  9. Technological convergence - Wikipedia

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    Technological convergence is the tendency for technologies that were originally unrelated to become more closely integrated and even unified as they develop and advance. For example, watches, telephones, television, computers, and social media platforms began as separate and mostly unrelated technologies, but have converged in many ways into an interrelated telecommunication, media, and ...