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Quiz 5 - Question 1

In Cairo, a mobile payment company replaces in-person bill payment kiosks with fully automated machines to speed up transactions and reduce queues. While many customers enjoy the convenience, community members note that interactions at kiosks were about more than transactions: they included greetings, small talk, and checking in on each other’s wellbeing. A local social researcher argues that the company failed to consider the loss of cultural values of recognition, belonging, and trust when designing the new system.

What key responsible innovation lesson does this case highlight?

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