Many of us older people are slow to adopt new schemes of dubious improvement over current schemes because we were not born yesterday.
Petronius Arbiter's famous quote applies to new products as well as new org-charts, viz: "I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganizing, and what a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress while actually producing confusion, inefficiency, and demoralization."
In my case I spent a large chunk of my career on the bleeding edge of technology in a well-known industrial research lab. That required keeping on top of all the new products and technologies, so that I/we could advance them.
99% of them weren't an advance. At best they were different (but not better), and nowhere near as good or revolutionary as their proponents claimed.
Recognising which were "froth" and which were "liquid" meant I didn't go down the blind alleys (now mercifully forgotten) that seduced many people.
Summary: most claimed advances aren't an advance.