Technology of the Future Essay

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    create a great and magnificent war that will decide the future of all human race. This is…

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    With the evolution of technology rapidly increasing and becoming more and more advanced, in correlation, the accepted knowledge concerning film and media are also changing just as fast. Since the birth of the cinema and Hollywood style movies, many philosophers and theorists have shared their knowledge concerning film theory. However many theories are having to be updated and even ruled out due to the advancement in technology. For many years these theories were commonly accepted with minor…

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    glimpse into the future with a harmful point of view because Bradbury; a short story writer believed that technology will endanger the humans human species in the near future. Bradbury wrote books warning humans to be careful for what they create because the technology that they have created may succeed any human costing humans their life. All in all Ray Bradbury’s “Sound Of Thunder”, “There Will Be Soft Rains”, and “The Veldt” clearly demonstrates the theme that science and technology should…

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    Technology is around us every day and it has been progressing more and more every year, day hour, minute, and second. Fahrenheit 541 shows time and time again that technology can be very distracting and bad if not used in the right way. Technology is shown as a distraction and mind controlling utilities to the people of this dystopia. Technology is portrayed as an evil device that is used to maddening the citizens and doing the fireman’s dirty work in the form of a mechanical hound. Technology,…

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    Future of Social Psychology Reflection This paper discusses how social psychology helps to understand future changes in society, new ideas of community, changes in workplace, and how mobile technologies changes society and its potential consequences. Social Psychology: Understanding Future Changes Social psychology by definition is a scientific discipline that seeks to explore and understand social interactions of how individuals feel, think, relate, and influence each other (Schneider,…

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    When a mention of the future is made, one might be enthralled over the plethora of groundbreaking technology which could exist by then, but to author Ray Bradbury, this is no source of excitement. In his novel, Fahrenheit 451, he sees past the benefits which technology brings forth and exposes its drawbacks. He notes how people have become addicted and overly reliant on technology, turning away from reading books which, in turn, cultivated their critical thought and individualism. Such a…

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    How will our future be affected by the rapid growth of technology? Well the two short stories, “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr and “By the Waters of Babylon” by Stephen Vincent Benét. both deal with this topic.The story “By the Waters of Babylon” was written by Stephen Vincent Benét around the time of WWII. With “By the Waters of Babylon” by Benét being written at this time makes a very ominous tone. Where “Harrison Bergeron” is set in 2081 and was written in the late 1940’s.The two…

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    committing a crime and causes no hurt to another person. Just like with the pre-cogs predicting the future of people committing crimes before they happen. That makes moral people immoral before they understand why they have made that choice. 2. Under what circumstances should you be held morally accountable for your actions? So in this circumstance if someone cheats on a test with already knowing the future outcome from if you get caught would be showing that one should be held accountable…

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    (Artificial Intelligence), of choice, has the ability to make decisions in unforeseen circumstances without any human intervention. Finance major, Mr. Welch emphasized "As technology advances it opens doors for all kinds of possibilities." However advanced technology becomes, Artificial Intelligence has improved drastically from modern technology to what is possible in…

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    occurs in early adulthood between ages nineteen to thirty-nine (Evans, Forney, Guido, Patton, & Renn, 2010). During this stage of development young adults develop close relationships in the hopes of having a secure and committed relationship in the future. In this stage it is important to have a strong sense of personal identity. Those who do not develop committed relationship are more likely to suffer from emotional isolation, depression, and loneliness (Evans, Forney, Guido, Patton, & Renn,…

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