I mostly disagree with this. Lots of things correlate weakly with other things, often in confusing and overlapping ways. For instance, expertise can also correlate with resistance to change. Ego can correlate with protection of the status quo and dismissal of people who don't have the "right" credentials. Love of craft can correlate with distaste for automation of said craft (regardless of the effectiveness of the automation). Threat to personal financial stability can correlate with resistance (regardless of technical merit). Potential for personal profit can correlate with support (regardless of technical merit). Understanding neural nets can correlate both with exuberance and skepticism in slightly different populations.
Correlations are interesting but when examined only individually they are not nearly as meaningful as they might seem. Which one you latch onto as "the truth" probably says more about what tribe you value or want to be part of than anything fundamental about technology or society or people in general.
Correlations are interesting but when examined only individually they are not nearly as meaningful as they might seem. Which one you latch onto as "the truth" probably says more about what tribe you value or want to be part of than anything fundamental about technology or society or people in general.