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    Technology is changing our lives. “Better than Humans: Why robots will – and Must – Take our jobs” by Kevin Kelly and “I Had a Nice Time with You Tonight. On the App” by Jenna Wortham. Both of these articles tells how technology have changed our lives. Kevin Kelly’s argument that technology is changing our way of living. We are becoming less responsible to finish our tasks and more reliable on machines to do it for us. Kelly analysis of the causes, consequences and solutions to new technology…

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    Before reading books about what technology has done to society I used my phone and laptop every day but now that I am aware my habits have changed. In the book What The Internet Is Doing To Our Brains The shallows By Nicholas Carr (2011), Carr states that "We should be aware of technology ,and the way it affects our lives both mentally, physically, and socially;" technology should be controlled by its users and creators of technology, because if we can control technology we can use it in good…

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    As technology further develops and becomes more advanced, some people question how these new forms of technology will coincide with society. In an essay by Patric Lin called The Big Question, he addresses the social, legal, and ethical problems posed by the coming robotics revolution. With today’s world, technology is slowly consuming society. People us some sort of technology in their everyday life from cell phones to the computer that’s make life easier with just the click of a button. But as…

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    The article Growing Up Tethered written by Sherry Turkle argues that other than benefiting our lives, technology also has side effects that impair our abilities to truly be independent. She then further explains how this current generation is restricted rather than freed by the technology today. This topic is important because it discusses how we might be together in the sense of collaboration, at which almost everyone is doing it, and becoming what was once considered problematic. Also we are…

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    Player Piano is a science fiction that deals with the advancement of technology in the modern world. This shows the anti-machine sentiment.Kurt Vonnegut was surrounded by engineers and machinery in the city of Schenectady and this is the main reason for writing the novel Player Piano. Player Piano takes the trend toward automation about whatKurt Vonnegut observed at General Electric and his experience at his work place is the prime reason for its logical conclusion. Few engineers and managers…

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    all over the world use technology in most aspects of their day to day lives, but it’s not all that beneficial. In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, his characters are overwhelmed by the use of technology. Electronics overpower the world and take over people’s thoughts. People don’t take time away from watching TV, listening to “seashells”, or calling others to enjoy the little things in life. The time that they could be spending with family or friends is replaced with technology. People are…

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    The effects of technology have been long debated since the introduction of the rockets in the 1st century. Many have argued that technology has destroyed society and caused it to turn into a mere shadow of what it once was, however, they seemingly forget the benefits this innovation has. The technological innovation has done more fundamental good than harm and should be embraced for its innumerable benefits. First, technology has revolutionized the medical field. The American death…

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    Society Of Authorship

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    First, technology has improved the communication system which plays an important role in politics, business and education. For example, every person has the chance to become a journalist just posting a photo, video or news in a social network to notify people what is happening in his city, country and neighborhood. Furthermore, the information age has affected in a significant way the education field. Nevertheless, students and teachers have not found the strategy to take advantage of technology…

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    The Machine Stops Analysis

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    Technology has become a need for people all around the globe. Technology is the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science (“Technology”) Technology was created to make things simpler and help people with their day to day life. Recently, however, people have taken advantage of technology and used it in a…

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    Technology: The Double-Edged Sword In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the cause of conflict seems to be split between excessive and powerful technology, and extreme censorship by those in charge. Though censorship is an important theme in this story, technology is ultimately the root of the problem. Technology is a true double-edged sword. At the same time that it resolves problems, it also creates new problems. With not so far advanced technology, the solutions are small and the consequences…

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