Thomas J. Watson, chairman of IBM in the early 1940s, and Thomas Edison all made predictions about technology that were extremely wrong. Which of the following explains why the predictions of experts are often so far off?
a. Lack of imagination about the uses people would find for technology
b. Lack of imagination about what the public would pay for
c. Lack of imagination about what the public would like
d. All of these
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