Roy Amara
American scientific researcher
American scientific researcher
1925
100 years ago
Thinkers & Philosophers
United States
Contributed significant work in the field of futurism and technology forecasting. Played a crucial role in founding the Institute for the Future, which focused on understanding the implications of emerging technologies. Developed the Amara's Law, which states that the impact of technology is often overestimated in the short run but underestimated in the long run. Engaged in research that explored societal changes due to technological advancements, influencing various sectors including education and business.
Founded the Institute for the Future
Developed Amara's Law
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