We Need to Stop Using the Word "Innovation" — It Has Become Meaningless and Deceptive
4 months ago
Before anyone replies with a definition of innovation, let's address the semantic rot: we currently apply this term to everything from new medication delivery systems to feature-flagged UI tweaks, which collapses the category until it describes nothing. When every marginal improvement is labeled "innovative," the word loses its function as a marker of genuine paradigm shifts and becomes mere marketing valence applied to incrementalism.
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