Technology is like two side of a coin. One represents a good point and the other side represents a bad point. How could it happen? The answer is because technology was built by humans. As we know, technology was built by humans for a better life, but in the process every body has their own view of using technology.
For example, television. The good point of it that people can share any information through it, but the bad point are that some people can't manage their time that they become addicted to it, some people copies bad things that they watch on TV, or some countries lose their identity because the world has become a global village.
Another example is when somebody invented uranium which is being used to produce nuclear power. The good side of using nuclear power is it can be used to produce energy for human life, but the bad side is people using it to make a bomb and destroying human life. It need great wisdom to use technology.
Another thing about technology is that because it is built by humans, they only think about their own life and forget about the impact of it on the environment. But in the future, they will consider the environment as a big point too.
For example, television. The good point of it that people can share any information through it, but the bad point are that some people can't manage their time that they become addicted to it, some people copies bad things that they watch on TV, or some countries lose their identity because the world has become a global village.
Another example is when somebody invented uranium which is being used to produce nuclear power. The good side of using nuclear power is it can be used to produce energy for human life, but the bad side is people using it to make a bomb and destroying human life. It need great wisdom to use technology.
Another thing about technology is that because it is built by humans, they only think about their own life and forget about the impact of it on the environment. But in the future, they will consider the environment as a big point too.
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