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    Move Slow and Upgrade

    The Power of Incremental Innovation

    Author(s): Evan Selinger, Albert Fox Cahn

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    Publication Date: 5/2/26
    Format: Hardback
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    For far too long, tech titans peddled promises of disruptive innovation - fabricating benefits and minimizing harms. The promise of quick and easy fixes overpowered a growing chorus of critical voices, driving a sea of private and public investments into increasingly dangerous, misguided, and doomed forms of disruption, with the public paying the price. But what's the alternative? Upgrades - evidence-based, incremental change. Instead of continuing to invest in untested, high-risk innovations, constantly chasing outsized returns, upgraders seek a more proven path to proportional progress. This book dives deep into some of the most disastrous innovations of recent years - the metaverse, cryptocurrency, home surveillance, and AI, to name a few - while highlighting some of the unsung upgraders pushing real progress each day. Timely and corrective, Move Slow and Upgrade pushes us past the baseless promises of innovation, towards realistic hope.

    • Demonstrates the power and utility of upgrades over innovation
    • Utilizes case studies pulled from today's headlines to ground theoretical analysis in current events
    • Provides readers with warning signs they can use to spot dangerous innovations