This document discusses the negative impacts of emerging technologies from their inception to the present day and into the future. It argues that while technologies like the motion picture camera, television, computers, and advancing robotics and genetics began with potential benefits, they have negatively impacted society by eroding imagination, promoting sedentary and unhealthy lifestyles, enabling privacy violations, and potentially allowing machines or genetic experiments to control humanity. The document warns that unless the rapid development of technology is curbed, it could lead to the demise of human society.
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Name: Min
Course: English 102
Date: March 19, 18
The Negative Impact Of Technology And Science
In 21 century, the development of science and technology to promote the progress of human race. The science and technology make human has the new and beautiful life. Without technology, you wouldn’t receive a message from thousands of miles in a second; without technology, you would waste a whole day in the library to find information for your report; without technology, you only can watch recent news from the newspaper. The beginning of any kind of science and technology was to serve the purpose of human social development. However, due to the limitations of human knowledge and practice, the adverse consequences are always accompanied; when we take advantages of one thing, the disadvantages follow. Science and technology promote the progress of contemporary society. While promoting social development, it also brings with it a series of negative effects such as the deterioration of the ecological environment, spiritual crisis, moral crisis, and survival crisis. Because of the different considerations and pursuits of people's interests, and the improper use of science and technology, there have been many negative results. Generally speaking, the all-around distortion of science and technology in human society is destroying our social and spiritual world.
One of the negative impacts of science and technology is on the social environment. With the guidance and help of science and technology, the transformation and influence of people on nature are getting bigger and bigger. With the continuous expansion of human social economic scale and industrial scale, the negative impact of science and technology on the social environment has become increasingly apparent. There are many environmental issues caused by technology, “among the claimed negative effects of technology are global warming, ozone depletion, air and water pollution, species depletion and extinction, acid rain, overpopulation, deforestation, and radioactive and other toxic and nontoxic waste” (Karian). For example, advanced technology has developed the plastic that is convenient for people's lives. With the acceleration of the pace of life and the improvement of living standards, the amount of plastics is increasing day by day. At present, waste plastic has reached more than one-third of the waste, and it has greatly increased the difficulty and cost of waste disposal. “As plastic is non-biodegradable in nature, it remains in environment for several years” (Manuel), for this reason, if discarded waste plastic in the natural environment, it will provide a breeding ground for mosquitoes, flies and bacteria; if buried it underground, it will easily pollute groundwater, hinder plant root growth, destroy soil quality, and affect crop yield; if fired waste plastic, it will produce a variety of toxic gases. In addition, modern science and technology have led to a huge expansi ...
1
Name: Min
Course: English 102
Date: March 19, 18
The Negative Impact Of Technology And Science
In 21 century, the development of science and technology to promote the progress of human race. The science and technology make human has the new and beautiful life. Without technology, you wouldn’t receive a message from thousands of miles in a second; without technology, you would waste a whole day in the library to find information for your report; without technology, you only can watch recent news from the newspaper. The beginning of any kind of science and technology was to serve the purpose of human social development. However, due to the limitations of human knowledge and practice, the adverse consequences are always accompanied; when we take advantages of one thing, the disadvantages follow. Science and technology promote the progress of contemporary society. While promoting social development, it also brings with it a series of negative effects such as the deterioration of the ecological environment, spiritual crisis, moral crisis, and survival crisis. Because of the different considerations and pursuits of people's interests, and the improper use of science and technology, there have been many negative results. Generally speaking, the all-around distortion of science and technology in human society is destroying our social and spiritual world.
One of the negative impacts of science and technology is on the social environment. With the guidance and help of science and technology, the transformation and influence of people on nature are getting bigger and bigger. With the continuous expansion of human social economic scale and industrial scale, the negative impact of science and technology on the social environment has become increasingly apparent. There are many environmental issues caused by technology, “among the claimed negative effects of technology are global warming, ozone depletion, air and water pollution, species depletion and extinction, acid rain, overpopulation, deforestation, and radioactive and other toxic and nontoxic waste” (Karian). For example, advanced technology has developed the plastic that is convenient for people's lives. With the acceleration of the pace of life and the improvement of living standards, the amount of plastics is increasing day by day. At present, waste plastic has reached more than one-third of the waste, and it has greatly increased the difficulty and cost of waste disposal. “As plastic is non-biodegradable in nature, it remains in environment for several years” (Manuel), for this reason, if discarded waste plastic in the natural environment, it will provide a breeding ground for mosquitoes, flies and bacteria; if buried it underground, it will easily pollute groundwater, hinder plant root growth, destroy soil quality, and affect crop yield; if fired waste plastic, it will produce a variety of toxic gases. In addition, modern science and technology have led to a huge expansi ...
Humanity Vs Technology - A "Quote-Unquote" Debate #edcmoocRajiv Bajaj
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as mankind has evolved, so has technology. From the day and age of the wheel to the age of space travel, we certainly have come a long way. Yet, the viewpoints on technology differ. The dystopian view would be that technology tends to make slaves of us humans, rather than being masters of the technology created by us. The opposite view would perhaps be that we owe our very progress and existence to technology. Are either of the views wrong ?
Not in my view. Both are equally valid. Too much of a good thing can be bad. But then, when we speak of humanity falling prey to technology, we really cannot generalise. In my view, technology is there to make life simpler and more advanced. It all depends on how we use it. Becoming a slave to technology is also a choice, as is using it judiciously. That's my view, and you, the reader, are welcome to yours. Neither of us would be wrong. The debates on Humanity vs technology have always been there and will continue to rage long after you and I are gone.
These quotes, however, bring out the essence of the debate, and I will let the slides speak for themselves.
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International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management; 2002; 32, 6; ProQuest
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Technology and Art Essay
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The Future In Technology Essay
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Technology Trends Essay
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Humanity Vs Technology - A "Quote-Unquote" Debate #edcmoocRajiv Bajaj
This is my digital artefact submission for the E-Learning & Digital Cultures MOOC (EDCMOOC 3 : Nov-Dec14). The quotes I have used in the presentation bring out beautifully the debate on technology vs humanity and utopia vs dystopia - a debate that is as old as recorded history itself.
as mankind has evolved, so has technology. From the day and age of the wheel to the age of space travel, we certainly have come a long way. Yet, the viewpoints on technology differ. The dystopian view would be that technology tends to make slaves of us humans, rather than being masters of the technology created by us. The opposite view would perhaps be that we owe our very progress and existence to technology. Are either of the views wrong ?
Not in my view. Both are equally valid. Too much of a good thing can be bad. But then, when we speak of humanity falling prey to technology, we really cannot generalise. In my view, technology is there to make life simpler and more advanced. It all depends on how we use it. Becoming a slave to technology is also a choice, as is using it judiciously. That's my view, and you, the reader, are welcome to yours. Neither of us would be wrong. The debates on Humanity vs technology have always been there and will continue to rage long after you and I are gone.
These quotes, however, bring out the essence of the debate, and I will let the slides speak for themselves.
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A qualitative examination of factors affecting reverse logistics systems for end-of-life computers
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CHAPTER 3 Human Nature: Who or What Are We, and What Are We Doing ...
Technology and Art Essay
What is Technology? Essay
Essay about Todays Technology
The Future In Technology Essay
Ethics in Technology Essay
Technology Trends Essay
Teachers and Technology Essay
1. Amanda Iliadis
Ms. Maynard
ENG3U104
Feb 26TH
2013
The Dawn of Technology
From the first flicker of technology, life has been blooming with toxic possibilities.
The window to electronic advances began with the first motion picture camera; the
beginning of our ruin. Television, a universal door to the world around us has closed our
imaginary minds. The invention of the first computer commenced the negative social
networking issues today. Finally, robotics and genetics are beginning to become
increasingly more useful; but soon we won’t even be the ones running our own lives.
Technology has and will continue, to have a negative impact on our lives because it is
becoming increasingly more scary and controlling. Therefore, technology; developing too
rapidly will be the end of mankind because through electronic advances we will become
entirely based on it allowing our minds to be useless.
The creation of electronic technology, which completely began in 1880, shaped our
world for the worse. Thomas Edison, a famous inventor of many useful things has also
created many destructible instruments to which humans lie so conveniently on. By
relying on his inventions we have been subjected to many problems for today’s society.
A lot of the things we use today have been passed down from him. Edison’s motion
picture camera has
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led to the invention of the modern day cam corder and digital camera making it easier
for people to be violated by predators. “In 1896 Edison started the National Phonograph
Co. with the intent of making phonographs for home amusement” (Bellis, 3). However
now, people have web cams and other devices allowing them to stalk people from their
own homes. It is a sickening world we live in, and if Edison had never invented the
camera, that risk of being stalked and watched would be lowered. Not only did Edison
unintentionally help predators, he also managed to invent something that changed prison
life for many years. Along with one of his researchers, Harold Brown, “Thomas Edison…
[Was] responsible for the use of the electric chair in prison (Beavertrees). Knowing that
he probably didn’t intend for things to turn out this way, they did. His inventions led us
on a dangerous path through the cycle of technology, and it continues to get worse.
Partly Because Of Edison, humans will continue to dive deeper into things we do not
fuller understand and advance the world around us in hopes of doing something right.
Television has corrupted the minds of children and adults alike since the invention
of the first. Philo Farnsworth’s invention of the first television in 1927 has made it
possible for humans to begin filling their minds with false images. Parents believe that
“television can be considered a bad influence” (Bizymoms). Horror movies, shows with
too much sexual orientation, and extreme violence contribute to those false images and
portray things as right when they are actually wrong. Not only adults and elderly people
can be
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affected; children are the number one victims. Scientists say that “[t]he first two years of
life is considered a critical time for brain development. TV and other electronic media
can get in the way of exploring, playing, and interacting with parents and others; which
encourages learning, and healthy physical and social development” (KidsHealth). So on
the whole; television has damaged us all as a human species because it has changed the
way we look, the way we feel, and how we eat. Thanks to TV “far too many of us have
become overweight, and out of shape couch potatoes” (Mitchell). This is absolutely right.
But it is also eating in front of the TV that has encouraged it. We eat while we watch to
comfort us; whether it is during a sad movie or one full of action. That’s not what we
should be doing. Television has corrupted our minds, our eating habits, our physical
forms, and even our hearts because it is not what was intended in the first place for us.
Computers dating back since 1937 continuing to flourish have contributed to brain
deficiency, loss of memory, and early depression. Charles Babbage invented the first
computer in 1837; it was the first “analytical engine” (ComputerHope). Although it can
be argued that computers have actually helped humans, this is false. Computers have
given modern humans an escape and an excuse to not think for themselves. Children
who use the computer “may be at risk for developing vision problems” (Jernigan, 1).
Vision problems are only one of the several. It will also make their brains fuzzy, and
contribute to depression and a lack of social development. Adults have also given reports
on how they
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feel now after being exposed to so many years of computers. One woman states that
“over the past few years [she’s] had an uncomfortable sense that someone of something
has been tinkering with [her] brain, re-mapping neutral circuitry, reprogramming
memory” (Carr,1). All these things are what can happen to you by interacting too much
with the computer. The last and most scary point of all is social networking. By putting
up your address, phone number, or email for all to see, you are reeling in the online
predators without even realizing it. Overall, computers (or whatever they’ll be called in
100 years from now) are dangerous for one’s safety and health.
The future is coming. Soon, we won’t even be the ones running our own lives.
We’ve all seen movies like ‘I robot’ and ‘the matrix’, but what about movie like ‘I am
legend’ or ‘planet of the Apes’? In one case, robotics threatens to take over, and in the
other, man-made genetics ends up destroying the world. Why do you think directors and
producers decide to make those movies? There must be a reason…luckily there is. With
robots being made in Japan and the U.S that “can roll around and speak…it blinks as if
surprised, stops moving, and turns its gaze toward the person who touches it. It will also
try and grab a toy dangled in front of it.” (MailOnline). Who’s to say that one day the
robots might flick the switch by themselves and become so advanced that even we can’t
stop them? Genetics have come a long way too. We’ve gone from mutations, to test-
tube babies, to cloning, to Goodness knows what else. Who’s to say a virus won’t break
out loose in a lab and infect
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us all like in ‘Resident Evil’? Or an ape won’t develop enough human behavior to become
more than just our common ancestor? No one really knows and that’s the scariest part.
That’s why people like Leonard Cohen wrote “the future” in which he states “And now
the wheels of heaven stop, you feel the devil's riding crop, Get ready for the future: It is
murder” (Cohen). If television, media, and computers don’t murder us first, robotics and
genetics surely will be the end.
Since the dawn of technology, humans have been slowly meeting their demise.
The invention of the first light bulb was the beginning of a global disaster because
suddenly people knew they could push their limits. The television sparked a new vision
for people and guided them away from reading and natural development. Computer
technology has been increasing since the late 20th
century and now it has forced us to
use it instead of our own minds. Now and in the future who’s to say that robotics and
genetic experiments won’t blow out of control like everything else has. Personally I think
they will. We as a human species are getting into the worst war we’ve seen in centuries.
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