How Does Computer And Technology Impact Society

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Though there have been many influences on American society, few have been as impactful to how we live, work and play as computers and technology. From an initial introduction of rudimentary calculation and tabulation tools to today’s advanced computing systems, computers and technology have changed how we perform everyday tasks from designing, producing and distributing goods to communicating with one another locally and around the world. It has also changed how we acquire new skills and information and importantly, how we relate to our world. The evolution of computers and technology has expanded our knowledge and capabilities as humans and has influenced virtually every aspect of our lives. With more recent advancements in the power of computers …show more content…

He introduces the idea about the relationship between computers, societal advancement and the increase in the U.S. standard of living. Ayers believes in “the relationship between innovation and the American living standard” and explains in his book how computers have played a key role in the development of innovation and the linkage with an increased living standard. If one looks at income distribution prior to industrialization, in the Agrarian Economy of the 1800’s, Americans were either landowners, who received a majority of the income from crops, or they were tenants of the land who received very little of the proceeds. During America’s Industrial Revolution, as computers influenced production methods and created new opportunities to create manufacturing efficiencies, wages increased as did the general standard of living or …show more content…

In the article, entitled “Computer Technology Impact on 2013 Society”, Charette looked at these predicted changes and concluded that computers would play an increasingly important role in the “day to day life” of an LA family in 2013. Nicole Yorkin who performed research for the article predicted that robots as well as intelligent home appliances would play a significant role in the private sphere of life, while an “electronic mapping system” would help the father navigate. Charette’s article, in hindsight predicted many of the uses that computers and technology have today, from personal computers and mobile phones to GPS applications that allow drivers to successfully reach their destination by following instructions provided by an on board car

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