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"Government, academia, industry orgs... are too slow. They need to let go of the old. If only they could embrace new technology, stop fighting it and open themselves up to amazing new opportunities." This is an example of a tech-centric statement rather than human-centric one.
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…in reply to @axbom
That said, I try to avoid "human-centric" as a term. It fails to sufficiently acknowledge non-human wellbeing. But for the purpose of the distinction I wanted to point out, it works ;) I favor: "Design for universal wellbeing."