how does changing technology help us?
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Changing technology is helpful many ways
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the evolution of technology is beneficial to humans for several reasons. At the medical level, technology can help treat more sick people and consequently save many lives and combat very harmful viruses and bacteria.
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the evolution of technology is beneficial to humans for several reasons. At the medical level, technology can help treat more sick people and consequently save many lives and combat very harmful viruses and bacteria.
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1. Access to advice and tips
This one is a no-brainer, you reading this article is proof of how easy information can be reached in your every day life. If this reaches just one more person than it shows how technology has helped get the word out there. Sadly, it can’t always guarantee quality, but access, always.
Whether it’s a how-to to help make your life easier, or just googling something quick enough to prove a point we get all the answers with a few words and a search button.
2. Awareness
This one differs from the first point in the sense that information is always a two-way street. We use technology to find help, but we wouldn’t know other issues needed our attention without the news making us brutally aware of all the problems we still need to face. I wouldn’t know that a particular place had a blood shortage, and that I could help with the solution just with the thing literally flowing through my veins, had I not heard it on the radio while driving to work.If we don’t know there’s a problem we won’t know to fix it.This day in age, I know that even though things seem advanced and happy in my near surroundings, things may be going wrong on the other side of the world. There are no rhinos in my backyard, but I know that they are dying far away and that they need a solution.
On the flip side I also now know that the Giant Pandas have been taken off the endangered species list.
3. Access to global issues and global solutions
This goes hand-in-hand with the point above. We now know what else is happening across the world, and with access to other country’s problems we also get access to their solutions.
Another thing this includes is helping each other to identify problems as much as their solutions.
We made a rather significant discovery recently when we found that there were large gyres in the oceans, formed by plastic dumped into the ocean that had not degraded. Technology can find an alternative to plastic to help fix this problem, which can cause a big positive impact on the environment.
4. Access to experts
These days we have direct access to the same people we want informed and accurate answers from.
Gone were the days of googling your symptoms (and finding out that we all have lupus), now with improved customer service and direct access to medical assistance we can speak with a person with the answers we are looking for and not just approximations or guesses.
We may have, mostly, removed the need for face to face interaction, but we have managed to fortify the customer-expert relationship by providing the customer with trustworthy information and well researched feedback catered to each individual. This opens up another avenue that is rarely touched upon. The well-versed and expert assistance to issues that always seem to fall under taboo, or unspoken – like mental illness. Sure, hotlines have been around for quite a long time, but now, rather than some well-meaning individuals who are willing to offer up a listening ear, you also have access to someone with the right medical experience and coping training that we truly need. This makes you feel like you’re taken much more seriously and that you’re in the right hands getting help.
5. Resources so extensive, they cross planets
Thanks to all of the points above, through technology, we are well aware, that we are running out of certain resources on our planet, but wait, now, there’s more!
The incredible out worldly discoveries that are being made is allowing for more and more advancements that we may have been limited from due to our own planet’s limits. Now, this isn’t an excuse for drilling holes everywhere, just because we have other planets, but instead, it’s just allowing for ideas, thoughts, and plans to go far beyond what we thought we had.
Asteroid mining has been talked about for several years now, but more and more every day we see it becoming a reality. How will this help us? Well, if you think about it, the more resources we have, the farther we can take evolution. Sustainability can only get us so far, eventually we will have to come up with a better solution, needing less and finding more. The sky is no longer the limit, it goes far beyond. Who knows what we’ll discover next?
With so many cool technologies coming into our lives and the crazy amount of change we are constantly going through, you’d think our world was just incredibly young and working on finding itself, but really it’s just incredible individuals and teams who start with an idea and never stop. I know the world is expanding rapidly, and we have tons of other planets out there as well, but never think your ideas are too small or too insignificant.
This one is a no-brainer, you reading this article is proof of how easy information can be reached in your every day life. If this reaches just one more person than it shows how technology has helped get the word out there. Sadly, it can’t always guarantee quality, but access, always.
Whether it’s a how-to to help make your life easier, or just googling something quick enough to prove a point we get all the answers with a few words and a search button.
2. Awareness
This one differs from the first point in the sense that information is always a two-way street. We use technology to find help, but we wouldn’t know other issues needed our attention without the news making us brutally aware of all the problems we still need to face. I wouldn’t know that a particular place had a blood shortage, and that I could help with the solution just with the thing literally flowing through my veins, had I not heard it on the radio while driving to work.If we don’t know there’s a problem we won’t know to fix it.This day in age, I know that even though things seem advanced and happy in my near surroundings, things may be going wrong on the other side of the world. There are no rhinos in my backyard, but I know that they are dying far away and that they need a solution.
On the flip side I also now know that the Giant Pandas have been taken off the endangered species list.
3. Access to global issues and global solutions
This goes hand-in-hand with the point above. We now know what else is happening across the world, and with access to other country’s problems we also get access to their solutions.
Another thing this includes is helping each other to identify problems as much as their solutions.
We made a rather significant discovery recently when we found that there were large gyres in the oceans, formed by plastic dumped into the ocean that had not degraded. Technology can find an alternative to plastic to help fix this problem, which can cause a big positive impact on the environment.
4. Access to experts
These days we have direct access to the same people we want informed and accurate answers from.
Gone were the days of googling your symptoms (and finding out that we all have lupus), now with improved customer service and direct access to medical assistance we can speak with a person with the answers we are looking for and not just approximations or guesses.
We may have, mostly, removed the need for face to face interaction, but we have managed to fortify the customer-expert relationship by providing the customer with trustworthy information and well researched feedback catered to each individual. This opens up another avenue that is rarely touched upon. The well-versed and expert assistance to issues that always seem to fall under taboo, or unspoken – like mental illness. Sure, hotlines have been around for quite a long time, but now, rather than some well-meaning individuals who are willing to offer up a listening ear, you also have access to someone with the right medical experience and coping training that we truly need. This makes you feel like you’re taken much more seriously and that you’re in the right hands getting help.
5. Resources so extensive, they cross planets
Thanks to all of the points above, through technology, we are well aware, that we are running out of certain resources on our planet, but wait, now, there’s more!
The incredible out worldly discoveries that are being made is allowing for more and more advancements that we may have been limited from due to our own planet’s limits. Now, this isn’t an excuse for drilling holes everywhere, just because we have other planets, but instead, it’s just allowing for ideas, thoughts, and plans to go far beyond what we thought we had.
Asteroid mining has been talked about for several years now, but more and more every day we see it becoming a reality. How will this help us? Well, if you think about it, the more resources we have, the farther we can take evolution. Sustainability can only get us so far, eventually we will have to come up with a better solution, needing less and finding more. The sky is no longer the limit, it goes far beyond. Who knows what we’ll discover next?
With so many cool technologies coming into our lives and the crazy amount of change we are constantly going through, you’d think our world was just incredibly young and working on finding itself, but really it’s just incredible individuals and teams who start with an idea and never stop. I know the world is expanding rapidly, and we have tons of other planets out there as well, but never think your ideas are too small or too insignificant.
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