Article on new technology is common, new thinking is rare.. Pls a long essay with effective points.. I wl mark as brainliest
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An important learning from the last Australian federal election, is the importance of getting the narrative ‘right’. Despite both parties supporting messaging about innovation being key to Australia’s competitiveness and growth, in the end what the electorate heard was: innovation means using more technology, technology means disruption, digital disruption means jobs are disappearing - ‘I’m going to lose my job’.
New technologies, including artificial intelligence, robotics and machine learning, are surfacing a fresh anxiety. Alarmist views that nearly half of our modern-day workforce will be replaced by these technologies and that mass unemployment is around the corner are neither helpful nor very realistic.
This is not to say that technological change does not affect the labour market. Technology disruption, as it has through history, will displace some industries, companies and workers, particularly workers that are vulnerable or older, and lack the skills and flexibility to adapt. At the end of the day, technology won’t replace workers - workers who use technology will probably replace workers who don’t.
Despite fear that innovation and digital disruption will lead to job loss, 54% of Australians still believe technology creates job opportunities. While some jobs and people will be impacted more than others, technology will improve the way we work and open up new opportunities and jobs. Australians need a positive and confident narrative about a future in which technology is integral to the way we work, and assurance that mass unemployment is literally not around the corner.
New technology is common, new thinking is rare.” –Sir Peter Blake The Millennial and Z Generation have had access to new electronics and gadgets that other generations never dreamt possible. As new affordable electronic devices are being designed, public school systems are allowing the new equipment into the classroom. Instructors use certain electronics to teach lessons, practice literary activities, and simply for educational games. However, young children with developing brains should not be exposed to these electronics at such an early age. The early years of a child are essential because one incident can affect the child emotionally, physically and socially. The mind is a very powerful tool that needs proper formation and should not be interfered in this process with smartphones and tablets. Although the internet has been a useful tool to the education system with its mass amount of information, it has also immensely affected students negatively by producing a decline in critical reading and writing skills, distracting the learners, and by damaging children socially. Only 10 years ago, teachers used hands on lessons that engaged the young students and technology was not a predominant factor in the classroom. More physical books were used by instructors in the classroom, which enhances thinking and engages the imagination tremendously.