Technological escalation
Technological escalation describes the situation where two parties in competition tend to employ continual technological improvements in their attempt to defeat each other. Technology is defined here as a creative invention, either in the form of an object or a methodology. An example is the mutual escalation seen between e-mail spammers and the programmers of spam filters and other anti-spam techniques. Although escalation is usually meant negatively, if two companies are in an escalating competition to produce the best widget, the consumer benefits because they get a choice between better and better widgets.
See also[]
- Arms race
- Competition
- Conflict (disambiguation)
- Industrial revolution
- Technological escalation during World War II
- War
References[]
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Categories:
- Technology stubs
- Conflict (process)
- Military technology
- Technological races