We are living in an era where technology is evolving at an exponential rate. Not long ago, when in need of driving directions, we pulled out a large folded street map from our vehicle’s glove compartment. Nowadays, we tap a few times on our smartphone or just ask Siri for directions. Better yet, rather than visiting the local discount mart to replace our laundry detergent, we tell Alexa to reorder it and have it shipped directly to our door. Throughout the day, we use technology to routinely accomplish specific tasks or obtain information.
Even the simplest human actions performed for centuries, such as reading, have been made easier with technology. It’s quite possible you are reading this very essay on a piece of light-emitting technology, rather than on paper printed with ink. Modern Technology has unbelievably improved human capabilities beyond what we ever imagined 20 or 30 years ago. It is very apparent that Technology has made human life better, by improving communications with each other, and healthier by improving the diagnosis and treatment of illness.
Today, modern cellular and satellite communication networks continually broadcast voice and data around the globe in milliseconds to our little handheld devices and computers. This data includes everything from our favorite TV show to billions of dollars in electronic trades on
We are living in an era where
technology
is evolving at an exponential rate. Not long ago, when in need of driving directions, we pulled out a large folded street map from our vehicle’s glove compartment. Nowadays, we tap a few times on our smartphone or
just
ask Siri for directions. Better
yet
,
rather
than visiting the local discount mart to replace our laundry detergent, we
tell
Alexa to reorder it and have it shipped
directly
to our door. Throughout the day, we
use
technology
to
routinely
accomplish specific tasks or obtain information.
Even the simplest human actions performed for centuries, such as reading, have
been made
easier with
technology
. It’s quite possible you are reading this
very
essay on a piece of light-emitting
technology
,
rather
than on paper printed with ink. Modern
Technology
has
unbelievably
improved
human capabilities beyond what we ever imagined 20 or 30 years ago. It is
very
apparent that
Technology
has made human life better, by improving communications with each other, and healthier by improving the diagnosis and treatment of illness.
Today
, modern cellular and satellite communication networks
continually
broadcast voice and data around the globe in milliseconds to our
little
handheld devices and computers. This data includes everything from our favorite TV
show
to billions of dollars in electronic trades
on