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Write short essay on technology is killing creativity

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Answered by Anonymous
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Derived from the Greek words 'techne' and 'logo, technology refers to the enhance the meaning of life by the use of knowledge. Due to technological development, there are many types of equipment which we use in our day to day lives. The scientists come with the newest idea by conducting experiments and researches. To develop newer idea the technologists use creative ideas. Nowadays, people cannot withstand without the use of technology an are extremely accustomed to it. People await forte more advanced and newer devices to be launched, examples are cars and mobiles. People look for the newest model majorly in cars and mobiles. '

The reason, why technology is killing creativity, is that everyone from young till adults has their hands on mobiles and tablets which hampers their imagination and creativity at the same time. Students often tend to copy their assignments from the internet and refuse to think themselves. The information all over the internet mostly results in piracy and illegal actions. Also having constant hands upon technology affects our eyes and brain at high rate.

Answered by NomanHashmi
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The predominance of technology and smartphones in particular has lead to many suggestions that creativity is being killed by our reliance on these tools. This isn’t a new thought – people were suggesting that technology was extinguishing creative impulses long ago. When I was a kid, it was TV and computer games that were to bring the downfall of imaginations everywhere.

Yet here we still are, creating stuff.

So, what’s the deal really? Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World back in 1932 where he suggested a future in which humans sated a constant desire for distraction through technology. Thought could be kept at bay because we would simply zap any boredom by distracting ourselves with our technological devices.

That’s often the crux of the argument – that we’re sacrificing original thought for keeping ourselves constantly entertained. It’s also argued that if we can find everything online somewhere, we don’t give ourselves room to problem-solve and innovate on our own.

Others argue that technology is enhancing our creativity, so who’s right? Let’s look at both sides of the argument…

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