Interesting ideas but terribly overwritten.
"The normal technology frame is about the relationship between technology and society. It rejects technological determinism, especially the notion of AI itself as an agent in determining its future. It is guided by lessons from past technological revolutions, such as the slow and uncertain nature of technology adoption and diffusion. It also emphasizes continuity between the past and the future trajectory of AI in terms of societal impact and the role of institutions in shaping this trajectory."
Why write it so overblown like this? You can say the same thing much more cleanly like, "AI doesn’t shape the future on its own. Society and institutions do, slowly, as with past technologies."