Daniel Castro, Vice President at the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, explains how society often goes from the “tech-hype cycle” to the “tech panic cycle” and how irrational public fears create bad public policy and slow down innovation. As an example, he says that fears about privacy killed Google Glass.

  • Daniel Castro, Vice President at the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, explains how society often goes from the “tech-hype cycle” to the “tech panic cycle.”
  • Public panic attacks over technology go way back in history and were touched off by inventions like the telephone, toll roads, loyalty cards, cameras, RFID cards, and even computers.
  • Castro’s advice to business: embrace innovation, don’t fight it, or you can be disrupted.

Daniel Castro, Vice President at the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, explains how society often goes from the “tech-hype cycle” to the “tech panic cycle” and how irrational public fears create bad public policy and slow down innovation.

As an example, he says that fears about privacy killed Google Glass. Public panic attacks over technology go way back in history and were touched off by inventions like the telephone, toll roads, loyalty cards, cameras, RFID cards and even computers. For example, when the Kodak portable camera was introduced in 1888, it quickly set off a panic over privacy concerns.

Castro’s advice to business: Embrace innovation — don’t fight it — or you can be disrupted.

In the real estate industry, fears about Zillow are an example. Some agents fight it, while others figure it out and make money from the portal’s leads.

Show Comments Hide Comments
Sign up for Inman’s Morning Headlines
What you need to know to start your day with all the latest industry developments
By submitting your email address, you agree to receive marketing emails from Inman.
Success!
Thank you for subscribing to Morning Headlines.
Back to top
×
Log in
If you created your account with Google or Facebook
Don't have an account?
Forgot your password?
No Problem

Simply enter the email address you used to create your account and click "Reset Password". You will receive additional instructions via email.

Forgot your username? If so please contact customer support at (510) 658-9252

Password Reset Confirmation

Password Reset Instructions have been sent to

Subscribe to The Weekender
Get the week's leading headlines delivered straight to your inbox.
Top headlines from around the real estate industry. Breaking news as it happens.
15 stories covering tech, special reports, video and opinion.
Unique features from hacker profiles to portal watch and video interviews.
Unique features from hacker profiles to portal watch and video interviews.
It looks like you’re already a Select Member!
To subscribe to exclusive newsletters, visit your email preferences in the account settings.
Up-to-the-minute news and interviews in your inbox, ticket discounts for Inman events and more
1-Step CheckoutPay with a credit card
By continuing, you agree to Inman’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

You will be charged . Your subscription will automatically renew for on . For more details on our payment terms and how to cancel, click here.

Interested in a group subscription?
Finish setting up your subscription
×