Don't underestimate questions from the crowd; technology has made voters more informed than ever.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Some people think technology has the answers.
People's minds are overloaded with information.
The message I'm trying to send is that technology is political, and that many decisions that look like decisions about technology actually are not at all about technology - they are about politics, and they need to be scrutinized as closely as we would scrutinize decisions about politics.
People don't have a good intuitive sense of how to weigh new information in light of what they already know. They tend to overrate it.
We are living, we have long been told, in the Information Age. Yet now we are faced with the sickening suspicion that technology has run ahead of us.
I don't think many people anticipated how the Internet was going to revolutionize the way we disseminate information.
There aren't enough people out there that are becoming experts in technology as technology moves.
You mustn't underestimate an audience's intelligence.
We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge.
Today, technology asks too much of people.