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I asked Dr. Reinecke how she felt about what I had mentioned above in regards to future proofing. Her response boiled down to this: Lots of HCI research will become mostly unusable due to shifting technology, but each piece of work will uncover something core and unchanging in regards to human nature and HCI. Even if Uber changes its policies and indigenous citizens are granted more access, studying how Uber interacts with these populations still says something valuable about how modern majority populations treat minority indigenous populations and how tech companies perpetuate these issues. She mentioned how well written papers often indicate this, how their work is unique to the technology of the time, and what the broader, non technologically bound implications are.