Trust is central to relationships. We can accept an honest mistake or two, but when we come to distrust someone, it can be nearly impossible to rebuild that trust. Furthermore, it’s a two-lane highway: We do not trust what they say, but we also won’t share with them anything that is important to us. That is just as true for our relationships with technology as with people. One of the key lessons here, I believe, is that we must be dispassionate about technology and see it for what it is—a tool to be used by us and not against us. Similarly, we need to learn that, just like our fellow human travelers, technology has to earn our trust; we should never be in awe of and trust it unquestioningly. 2023 has been the year of ultra-hyping GenAI, and who is paying for this deluge of marketing? Technology vendors that want us to buy it. Again, it’s impressive stuff, but when we shift from selling to buying and ultimately using it, many tough questions need to be asked.