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Technology Has Its Pros And Cons

“In just the past decade or two… [With] the increasing importance of technology in our world… science and technology are just as amenable to social analysis as politics or religion.”[1] The effects that technology has on society and vice versa have changed and evolved since the Technological Revolution of the late 19th century, just as the technology has. “Scholars now talk about how the push and pull between technology and society, rather than just the push of technology on society.”[1] Since the Technological Revolution, in the late 19th century and early 20th century, technology has integrated itself into society as a part of human culture, lifestyle, and need.

With Edison’s invention of affordable light bulb people began to have electricity in their homes, as time progressed it became a necessity for life to have electricity in many cultures. This new technology seemed to dictate how we should and need to live, but is that true? Businesses have been the main proprietor and investor of innovation and technological advancement.

Just as cellphones have evolved from public to house phones and from car to mobile phones, these things once seen as unneeded by society have become main staples as people accept them. The opposite can be seen with other products such as Betamax Videocassette Player. Betamax was a high quality and innovative item of the time, being higher quality than VHS, but it failed. Society accepted VHS and not Betamax choosing one to thrive and the other to fail. In recent years we have entered the so called “push and pull” of technology and society. Cell phones are a prime example of this push and pull and how it effects society today.

Cell Phones are a technology that has many societies made it perceived as a need and with infrastructure, businesses, and social life made it a necessity for many people’s daily lives. Technology has formed a society reliant on it, but it was society which allowed it to grow and come to fruition. You can argue that technology has come to rule society, but it was society that more than likely put it there and allowed it to, in the first place Technology allowed use to experience many things at, relatively, our own discretion. Cellphones opened use up to new and mobile possibilities and it’s up to use how to use them. We can sit in a corner and get connected to the world, with information at our fingertips nothing is too far away. People can argue that technology has made us lethargic, but it can also make us active, with exercise applications and various other technologies; it all depends how and if you utilize them.

Technology has its pros and cons; it definitely has good and bad effects on society, but when we speak of the impact of technology on society as a whole, we and even I only speak about the positive effects and tend to rule out and overlook the negative aspects and effects of technology. Think of the days when there were no computers or televisions, when all modern technology didn’t exist; society and life was utterly different. People depended on themselves and used all their common knowledge; people lived a simple, but efficient life. Not all technologies or innovations have had a positive impact on us. Technology negatively affects us by perpetuating the mindset of immediate satisfaction.

The creation of various portable technological devices has slowly ingrained the idea of instant gratification. Cell Phones let us keep in touch at all times virtually anywhere, it has created a mindset of instant gratification and that whenever we want pleasure it should be put immediately in from of us. Technology has had both benefits and drawbacks over the course of the last few centuries and the way it is being viewed, from a social aspect, has also changed. Whether society dictates technology or vice versa, I believe it is a cyclical process that originates with society. I cannot live without technology and I believe the benefits of it out way the drawbacks.

Worked Cited
[1] Pool, R. (1997). Beyond Engineering: How Society Shapes Technology (pp. 10-11). New York: Oxford University Press. Cowan, R. (1997). A Social History of American Technology (pp. 159-165, 201-205). New York: Oxford
University Press.

Date: Jan 06,2022
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