“Every scientific and technological advance carries with it a moral and ethical dimension.”— Arthur Caplan
“The real ethical dilemma is not whether to use technology, but how to use it wisely and for the benefit of all.”— Arthur Caplan
“It's not just a matter of pushing buttons. It's a matter of having a musical idea and then finding a way to realize it.”— Wendy Carlos
“In the information age, the barriers just aren't there. The barriers are self-imposed. If you want to learn something, you can learn it.”— John Carmack
“Once you have a truly massive amount of data, you can do things that you couldn't do before.”— John Carmack
“The first wave was building the internet. The second wave was building on top of the internet. The third wave is when the internet meets the real world.”— Steve Case
“The Internet is a reflection of our society and that mirror is going to be reflecting what we see.”— Vinton Cerf
“Science fiction does not remain fiction for long. And certainly not on the Internet.”— Vinton Cerf
“We are, it seems, dependent on a scientific and technological worldview that is dangerously detached from the reality of what it is to be a human being.”— King Charles III
“Disruptive technologies are typically simpler and cheaper, and they promise lower margins, not greater profits.”— Clayton Christensen
“The fantastic advances in the field of electronic surveillance constitute a great danger to the privacy of the individual.”— Tom C. Clark
“Modern warfare is an intricate puzzle of tactics, strategy, technology, and human will.”— Wesley Clark