Implications of Modern Technology (Essay Sample)
Implications of technoogy use
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Modern Technology
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Technology development is conceptually associated with tools advancement in the final users and businesses' systems for practical and automated multiplex tasks. Technology configures the way people behave and interact with one another. In the past few decades technology has developed from simple tools like chariots and irrigation systems into complex devices such as mobile phones, computers, and internet. Through technological advances, people and communities have experienced critical changes by interacting with the rest of the world courtesy of the internet and mobile devices; systems for mobile gaming, smartphones with different operating systems, and tablet computers. The effects of technology are overwhelming. There has been negative implications linked to Technology development that has progressively been reducing the global gap by creating people's connection via the new technologized world reducing natural human connections. The upcoming generations face perception changes due to early exposure to intelligent devices while others lead isolated lives because of being constantly connected to smart devices other than spending time with friends (Tahir et al. 359).
Modern technology has enhanced people’s ability to connect with other humans. Recent technological accomplishments have helped reduce the global gap in this age of globalization. This bridging has helped many people to learn about the world and be connected with others, a system that was not possible in the past. For example, it is possible to book
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