How Technology Has Redefined Creativity?

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For years people have wondered if our generation is getting less creative due to how much technology is advancing. People seem to never get off of their cell phones, tablets, and computers. Technology has always been advancing since the ancient Egyptians ("How Technology Has Redefined Creativity."). Time has shown people are still creative even if they have more technology. Art is another great example the creation of art didn 't stop for technology people just adapt new ways to go about it. If people stopped being creative because of computers, that does not explain the idea behind the quantum processor. Nearly everyone has cell phones. “According to the Pew Research center ninety percent of adults in the U.S. have a cell phone. While sixty-four …show more content…

Smartphone Use in 2015” ). If these devices hinder creativity in any way with that many people how as a nation would we be functioning as a world power. The world 's technology is greatly affected by our own creativity. If people are not creative then new ideas would not be happening every single day. Nearly every country with advancing technology has the creativity and imagination to continue to advance it. We use cell phones in everyday life and do not think twice about it. However if we did not have the creativity to create smart phones after we had flip phones we would only use flip phones. Without smart phones we also lose social media which has completely reshaped how we see the world as a society. Social media can only be so popular if it is only on computers this is the reason myspace failed. No one even talks about it nowadays it is mainly Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Tumblr. …show more content…

Scientists Catherine C. McGeoch and Cong Wong have been working on the quantum computer. The quantum computer works by not being limited by ones and zeros and can actually read 1.1 as a valid number. Being able to read .1 higher doesn 't seems like a big deal but when these quantum computers are put up against gaming computers the quantum has a faster processor ("Harnessing Energy Sensory Processing"). These studies have been theorized about for years but we just now have the technology to be able to get this revolutionary idea into reality. The theory behind this is that with any extra amount being able to read in the processes that increases the potential of a processor exponentially. At the moment quantum computers cost about 6,000 times more to make than a normal gaming PC. Your average gaming computer goes for about 1,000 dollars and up granted 1000 is low end for gaming computers and it does not leave much room for a really good Intel brand processor. Not only would the idea of quantum computers not have existed without the creativity that comes from technology, but we also would have left standard processors at dual and quad core set ups. Now days any server for a company has at least 8 cores or a 16 core processor. The cores in a standard PC just help the other cores with strain and make the pc able to handle more processes at one

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