Mitchell’s
Questions:
Do you think it
is worse to be in complete disconnect with technology, or to be too connected
with it to the point that you know nothing else? Why?
Personally, I could not imagine a world where I the only thing I
knew was technology. If I were to choose, I would be completely disconnected
wit technology. I enjoy personal time, something one would not get if they were
constantly connected with technology (social scene). There is also always a
security threat with technology that is always connected by hackers and other
system failures.
What do you
think is required to help people who are disconnected become more familiar and
connected with technology?
Education. You need to find a means of communication for people
who have a problem with technology and guide them through how to use it.
Is it necessary
for us to try and bring technology to third world countries?
Bringing technology to third world countries may pose some
problems. First, the learning curve will be a very difficult one if they have
no technological proficiency or understanding. If they do find a way to adopt
it and use it, if would definitely reap benefits. Water purification technology
and medical technology, for example, would improve the way of life for the
people in those countries if those technologies were provided.
Michelle’s
Questions:
Ravi Agarwal
states that, “[He has] been left resisting technology”. Do you think this will
happen to more people as technology progresses, and do you think technology
may, in some ways, be just a fad?
Michelle resists technology herself. The people who resist
technology are the ones who don’t understand it. She sees more people liking
technology and people are going to be forced to accept it. She doesn’t think
it’s just a fad, and it will become more prominent.
Q2) Agarwal
said, “Though [technology] meant to provide answers to human problems, they
created dominances and acquire the arrogance of being able to guide human
density”. Thus far in our technological advancement, do you see technology
creating more problems, or fixing more problems overall?
Michelle thinks, both. While its’ fixing a problem, new ones are
created. There will always be a problem with something we create; it’s an
ongoing cycle.
Q3) Do you think
that there will be technology that will solve environmental problems in the
near future? Will they be widely adopted? If not, what will prevent the
adaptation of this kind of technology?
There defiantly will be technology to solve environmental
problem. We use tech to create hybrids and solar panels, but were going to be
using things that are not renewable to create them.
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