Technological
advancements have been gracing our present and continuing to astonish us with
its remarkable uses both negative and positive.
Social networking allows people to connect with each other, share
information and collaborate through different platforms. The article, In India, Using Facebook to Catch Scofflaw Drivers, provides an
excellent example of how regular everyday commuters used social networking to
help the authorities keep their streets safer for themselves, their children
and other loved ones. Because of their posts and the attention that the site
generated it lead to 665 tickets issued by the Delphi Traffic Police. Social networking also has its “dark side”,
for example, it invites bad interpersonal relationships. This may seem like something that isn’t too
deep or important but take a kid, for example, being cyberbullied or being
“unfriend” can be damaging to their self-esteem. This may be something that
lingers with them, which in turn may have damaging effects such as crime or suicide. Another adverse effect of social networking
is that there is never and probably never will be anything “private” once it
gets on the internet. If it is uploaded
it is difficult to keep your personal stuff like pictures private. This claim is supported by the article, Facebook Privacy… Zuckerberg Family Photo
Isn't Private, where even the Zuckerberg’s private photographs were
difficult to keep out of the public. In
the future, I believe that these technological advancements will become even more
frequently relied upon. The need for
human resources will not be as essential as it was 10 years ago or present. A fitting example of this is the check out
lines in stores, a significant amount of the cashiers will be replaced by automated
checkout or self-service. Here we see both
the bad side of technological advancements; loss of jobs and the good side, faster
checkout.
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and WhatsApp, allow its user to collect via real-time with each other no matter the time, place or occasion you have happening. These sites allow us to make new friends, share too much of our lives that shouldn’t be shared, follow and support important causes, get live updates such as traffic or MTA. Twitter, I found a little more changeling but only when I have, much to say and I am limited to a specific number of characters. But other than that, it is very engaging, and it allows you to have a discussion/debate on anything that catches your attention. WhatsApp is one of my favorites, I use it daily to communicate with anyone of my contacts. One feature that I really like and that drew my attention to it that I could call people from my home country and communicate in real time. Facebook is another great site for making ‘friends’ from all over the world. It allowed me to reconnect with my old High School friends an...
I completely agree with the fact that as technology grows the need for human interaction, and the need for humans in the workplace will definitely diminish. Makes you think about all the other jobs AI can replace with the right advancement in technology.
ReplyDeleteHey Antonio
ReplyDeleteSo true, I work in retail and the company is going to add more self service machines by year end. It makes you want to rethink your major, maybe I should have gone with STEM.