Is Society Becoming too Dependent on Computers

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The computer has been one of man’s most influential inventions, paving the way for greater achievements with time. Today, computers have become an essential component in fulfilling everyday tasks in both our professional and personal lives. Computers are used to store vast amounts of information, and even replace humans in factories throughout the world. We must now ask ourselves, is this reliance on computers aiding the human mind in achieving its full potential or rather replacing it and hindering our progress? Society has now become dependant on computers. How does this machine affect our youth and learning process? We have invented a machine with a greater, and faster learning capacity as our own. A new generation has risen that have used computers for most of their lives so it is not surprising that they have become highly dependent on the computer. As of now, humans only use less than twenty percent of their brains, and with computers doing most of our work, this number is slowly decreasing. Supporters of pro-computer usage state that we are in the age of technology and the computer can only move us forward. These devices play a huge role in our lives one way or another. They have many purposes and are used in various types of environments, such as medical facilities, offices, and many households. The world would be a much harder place to live in if computers did not exist. Thanks to computers, everyday life is easier for us. These machines have allowed us to achieve the impossible. Society has developed vastly by allowing scientists to uncover great mysteries and medical wonders. “The brain-computer interface would allow humans to operate computers, wheelchairs, prostheses, and other devices, using brain signals only.”... ... middle of paper ... ...ecome alarming as these machines could become very complex. With new forms of computers on the horizon, the exposure and availability is greatly increasing. It is true that computers bring a lot of benefits however they also enhance the potential for unimaginable chaos. The day will come, sooner than we expect, when humans will no longer be needed to maintain the earth. Computers will for instance, be able to control vehicles and other devices. Providing all the computers are programmed correctly then nothing can go wrong however if one small program fails this could result in disaster. As humans we must take heed of the power of computers and try to maintain our role in the world as the ruling beings and ensure that we are still in a position where we are able to control technology as it will be all too easy to suddenly discover that technology is controlling us.

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