GenAI is the hypiest tech I’ve seen in my career – and that’s saying something. Because of all the noise it generates, we need to hear from more grounded, pragmatic voices.
Social media is dominated by extremes: Those who see tech as the solution to everything, often without really understanding it – and those whose negativity leads them to dismiss it.
It’s great for engagement, but real progress will come from those in the middle – curious, thoughtful, and focused on outcomes.
In my mind, a techno-realist:
- Is open-minded, but not easily sold
- Is curious enough to dig in and understand how things actually work
- Is conscious of their biases
- Applies critical thinking
- Works from evidence
- Proves by doing
- Understands that every decision involves trade-offs
- Takes a systemic view – steps back to see the bigger picture and how things connect
- Understands that tech is powerful – but not always the answer
- Never sees technology as a means to an end
Social platforms reward loud certainty, not nuanced thoughtfulness.
But these voices – the thoughtful ones – matter more than ever.
If this sounds like you, here’s how I suggest showing up as a techno-realist online:
- Be polite and constructive – even when you strongly disagree
- Call out the hype when you see it (but see point above)
- Amplify grounded voices – like, repost, and comment on thoughtful posts and replies
- Ask questions – seek to understand, not just to respond
- Share what you’re learning – especially from real-world experience
- Connect with and follow others who bring thoughtful, balanced perspectives
Let’s find each other – and make this mindset more visible 🙌
I’ve even added techno-realist to my LinkedIn profile 🫡