Forbes September 14, 2025
Dr. Diane Hamilton

People often say things like, “I don’t need to understand technology because the computer does it for me.” At first, this might seem practical. After all, most tools today are designed to be user-friendly. You might even think that you never learned how a calculator works but you still use it well. But imagine if you had not learned the foundation of math that made the calculator so useful in the first place. How would that have impacted you in unforeseen ways? It is not that different with any form of technology. There is just more technology to learn. Smartphones recognize your face, cars guide you with GPS, and software often works with a simple click. But this belief of...

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