First
off, my initial response to watching the videos.. I almost was put to sleep
watching them. But when I was not half asleep, I enjoyed what I was
listening/watching. The video made several valid points about technology.
It was interesting to me that this was over 40 years ago and this was
made. This man thought so in-depth into the future that he knew how rapid
technology was becoming and tried to describe this to the people.
The quote
mentioned on Moodle... "We must begin to say 'no' to certain kinds of
technology and to begin to control technological change because we've now
reached the point that technology is so powerful and so rapid that it could
destroy us unless we control it." ... is powerful in its own sense
because of the use of technological advances we have made since the time these
videos came about. I am a big supporter of technology and cannot wait
until the next "big thing" comes out. I love to see where the
world is headed next.
People
need to say no to some of the technologies coming out. I feel that life
is a competition and whoever buys the new technology first wins the competition. That person is the first one to show it
off to his/her friends. In this case, the technology is similar to an
alcoholic. I say this because what does an alcoholic do? He or she
spends most of their time at a bar drinking alcohol. Now, how does this
relate to new technologies? Most likely, the person that goes and buys
the new technology first, has had a history of being #1. That person has
probably had every version of the iPhone and other new technology. So, in
reality it is like that person is addicted to the newest technology. I
believe these kinds of people cannot control what they are doing because it has
become such a way of life. So, who is really in charge of their life?
Technology has, basically, taken over.
I found a
piece of information talking about the future for technology. According
to IBM...
"This year IBM thinks very soon people will never need
passwords; mind reading will happen; the so-called digital divide will cease to
exist and junk mail will become important. You will never need a password
again because of what IBM calls "multi-factor biometrics." Smart
systems will be able to use retina scans and other personal information in
real-time to make sure whenever someone is attempting to access your
information, it matches your unique biometric profile. IBM scientists are
among those researching how to link your brain to your devices. If you just
need to think about calling someone, it happens. Or you can control the cursor
on a computer screen just by thinking about where you want to move it."
To me, these advances in technology blow my mind. If
I think about something on a computer in my mind, the computer will do it for
me. This does two things for me: 1. The technology is insane that we can
be able to accomplish this. 2. This might make people even lazier than they
already have become. This new technology might destroy how we communicate with
other people and we will not be able to control it. I think this example
is perfect for the videos about Future Shock and to the quote mentioned above
on Moodle. This topic really puts things into perspective for me.
Cooney, M. (2011). IBM predicts five big technologies of the
future. Network World. Retrieved December 20, 2011, from http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/122011-ibm-predictions-254274.html
I agree with you about being anxious to see what the next big thing is with technology. At the same time I do not want to see what the next big thing is. I think that next big thing we all are waiting to see might be too big for the world to handle. The comparison of technology to an alcoholic was an unique way to look at it. I do know people who cannot function without the latest technology and always need to be in control of some type of technology. With that being said I have to agree with your point that technology is in control of some people's live like alcohol is in control of others. I am not thrilled at all to see what types of things people will be able to do in the future with technology.
ReplyDeleteI strongly agree with your comment "This might make people even lazier than they already have become". I think that computers and recent technology have made it so that people can be lazy and don't have to put that much effort into remembering new information. People just need to google it to find the information.
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