Here's a question: What would you say to a company that approaches you with a new, almost entirely untested technology, promising that it will improve your life and that there are no bugs involved? Odds are that you'd be suspicious, but if the company had a sufficiently trustworthy track record, you might be inclined to give the new tech a go. If the company was sufficiently trustworthy. But what if that company had instead previously tried to solve a problem with a quick and easy solution, only to make that problem spectacularly worse due to unintended consequences? In that situation,...