Discussion – The Digital Revolution
Reflect: Consider how the digital revolution has transformed your life. Try to think of unique innovations other than the common cell phone, laptop, or microwave oven. Reviewing what your classmates have already posted will help you avoid redundant choices. The more unique your response, the more conversation you will generate! Since technology is constantly evolving, think about how technological advances in the future might impact your life. What are some benefits and drawbacks to innovative technology?
Write: For this discussion, address the following prompts:
- Discuss two ways in which technology has transformed the way you either learn, work, or live.
- Explain how these technologies have made your life easier or more complicated.
- Visit futureforall.org (Links to an external site.), futurism.com (Links to an external site.), or sciencefocus.com (Links to an external site.). From these or any other similar website(s) you choose to review, select two futuristic ideas that interest you.
- Provide the link to the website you visited for each idea. If needed, review the tutorial: How Do I Create a Hyperlink in the Rich Content Editor as a Student? (Links to an external site.)
- Describe each idea in your own words.
- Discuss one benefit and one potential drawback of each idea.
Your initial post should be at least 250 words.
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Two innovative technologies that have transformed the way I work, learn, and live are video conferencing and GPS. Now that I am teleworking five days a week due to the pandemic, video conferencing is a lifesaver. We use Microsoft Teams to meet weekly, and I love it. It allows my co-workers and I to voice conference or video conference so that we can continue to provide consistent service to our customers. If I need to share information or providing training, I can also share my screen. This function is crucial because it allows for real-life scenarios in the systems I am training on. This way, I can instruct them while they are seeing me working in the systems. Microsoft Teams is a new technology that we just started using when we were sent home. I use Duo (for android phones) FaceTime (IPAD), and for those that have neither capability, I use FB IM video chat. This has transformed the way I live, especially now that I can’t travel, and I want to check in on my family members. It was nice to call them, but it is even better to see them. I also utilize Zoom when I am meeting with my CHAMPS mentor.
GPS (Global Positioning System) has transformed the way I work and live. I live in Georgia, which is a pretty big state when you are driving. Some of the towns that I have visited in my professional capacity would not have been found without GPS. It also helps me in my private life. When I first came to Georgia 9 years ago, I never left my house without using it. It is an excellent piece of innovative technology; however, this one does have its drawbacks. If a road is closed or a new one is created, the GPS doesn’t always recognize it. Cities, like Washington, DC) have all but transformed, and with that, streets were taken away in place of a commercial building, and the GPS has not caught up. This is usually the exception, not the norm, but it does happen.
The first idea I would like to discuss is “5G: Driverless cars could warn each other of dangers using new network”. The premise of this technology is to use the 5G network to allow cars to talk to each other using a vehicle early warning system. This system would be used to send driving conditions to other vehicles/drivers to warn them of snow or icy conditions in a short-range communication and long-range using the 5G network. This sounds like a great idea. I know personally, if I were driving, it would be nice to get a warning if something dangerous was up ahead. The drawback to this is it uses the 5G network. How many times has a storm went through, and you lose your internet connection, or you are driving, and you hit a blind spot where you lose connection on your phone? I think this is a potential problem with this new technology. Also, using AI (Artificial Intelligence) is not always stable or reliable. Uber tried having driverless cars take people around, and there were accidents involving the vehicle hitting pedestrians. I think it is a great idea, but as with all great ideas, they must be tested, and all the bugs worked out before implementation. For me, I’ll stick to driving the old way. Link (Links to an external site.)
The other idea I would like to talk about is “cloud robotics.” This futuristic idea fascinated me. Scientists are testing growing a brain on cloud servers. This advanced brain activity would then be sent to robots to perform more complex functions. Microsoft, Amazon, and the government are paying for this research. Amazon is even letting the scientist and researchers use their cloud platform to test and expand on this idea. They have done some testing with ordinary chores, but it is exciting to see where this will go. The drawback for me is that technology may overcome its creators. They are trying to create a virtual brain to perform functions that human does, but my reservation comes in when I think that the artificial brain will become smarter and start thinking for itself instead of taking instruction. Maybe I watch too many movies, but it sounds possible to me.Link (Links to an external site.)
Michelle
Two innovative technologies that have transformed the way I work, learn, and live are
video conferencing and GPS.
Now that
I am teleworking five days a week due to the
pandemic, video conferencing is a lifesaver.
We use Microsoft Teams to meet weekly,
and I love it.
It allows my co
–
workers and I to voice conference or video conference so
that we can continue to provide cons
istent service to our customers. If I need to share
information or providing training, I can also share my screen.
This function is crucial
because it allows for real
–
life scenarios in the systems I am training on.
This way, I can
instruct them while the
y are seeing me working in the systems.
Microsoft Teams is a
new technology that we just started using when we were sent home.
I use Duo (for
android phones) FaceTime (IPAD), and for those that have neither capability, I use FB
IM video chat.
This has t
ransformed the way I live, especially now that I can’t travel,
and I want to check in on my family members.
It was nice to call them, but it is even
better to see them.
I also utilize Zoom when I am meeting with my CHAMPS mentor.
GPS (Global Positio
ning System) has transformed the way I work and live.
I live in
Georgia, which is a pretty big state when you are driving.
Some of the towns that I have
visited in my professional capacity would not have been found without GPS.
It also
helps me in my pr
ivate life.
When I first came to Georgia 9 years ago, I never left my
house without using it.
It is an excellent piece of innovative technology; however, this
one does have its drawbacks.
If a road is closed or a new one is created, the GPS
doesn’t alwa
ys recognize it.
Cities, like Washington, DC) have all but transformed, and
with that, streets were taken away in place of a commercial building, and the GPS has
not caught up.
This is usually the exception, not the norm, but it does happen.
The fir
st idea I would like to discuss is “
5G: Driverless cars could warn each other
of dangers using new network”.
The premise of this technology is to use the 5G
network to allow cars to talk to each other using a vehicle early warning system.
This
system wou
ld be used to send driving conditions to other vehicles/drivers to warn them
of snow or icy conditions in a short
–
range communication and long
–
range using the 5G
network.
This sounds like a great idea.
I know personally, if I were driving, it would be
ni
ce to get a warning if something dangerous was up ahead.
The drawback to this is it
uses the 5G network.
How many times has a storm went through, and you lose your
internet connection, or you are driving, and you hit a blind spot where you lose
connectio
n on your phone?
I think this is a potential problem with this new
technology.
Also, using AI (Artificial Intelligence) is not always stable or reliable.
Uber
tried having driverless cars take people around, and there were accidents involving the
vehicl
e hitting pedestrians.
I think it is a great idea, but as with all great ideas, they
must be tested, and all the bugs worked out before implementation.
For me, I’ll stick to
driving the old way.
Lin
k
(Links
to
an
external
site.
)
The other idea I would like to talk about is “
cloud robotics.”
This futuristic idea
fascinated me.
Scientists are testing
growing a brain on cloud servers.
This advanced
brain activity would then be sent to robots to perform more complex
functions.
Microsoft, Amazon, and the government are paying for this
research.
Amazon is even letting the scientist and researchers use t
heir cloud platform
to test and expand on this idea.
They have done some testing with ordinary chores, but
it is exciting to see where this will go.
The drawback for me is that technology may
overcome its creators.
They are trying to create a virtual br
ain to perform functions that
Two innovative technologies that have transformed the way I work, learn, and live are
video conferencing and GPS. Now that I am teleworking five days a week due to the
pandemic, video conferencing is a lifesaver. We use Microsoft Teams to meet weekly,
and I love it. It allows my co-workers and I to voice conference or video conference so
that we can continue to provide consistent service to our customers. If I need to share
information or providing training, I can also share my screen. This function is crucial
because it allows for real-life scenarios in the systems I am training on. This way, I can
instruct them while they are seeing me working in the systems. Microsoft Teams is a
new technology that we just started using when we were sent home. I use Duo (for
android phones) FaceTime (IPAD), and for those that have neither capability, I use FB
IM video chat. This has transformed the way I live, especially now that I can’t travel,
and I want to check in on my family members. It was nice to call them, but it is even
better to see them. I also utilize Zoom when I am meeting with my CHAMPS mentor.
GPS (Global Positioning System) has transformed the way I work and live. I live in
Georgia, which is a pretty big state when you are driving. Some of the towns that I have
visited in my professional capacity would not have been found without GPS. It also
helps me in my private life. When I first came to Georgia 9 years ago, I never left my
house without using it. It is an excellent piece of innovative technology; however, this
one does have its drawbacks. If a road is closed or a new one is created, the GPS
doesn’t always recognize it. Cities, like Washington, DC) have all but transformed, and
with that, streets were taken away in place of a commercial building, and the GPS has
not caught up. This is usually the exception, not the norm, but it does happen.
The first idea I would like to discuss is “5G: Driverless cars could warn each other
of dangers using new network”. The premise of this technology is to use the 5G
network to allow cars to talk to each other using a vehicle early warning system. This
system would be used to send driving conditions to other vehicles/drivers to warn them
of snow or icy conditions in a short-range communication and long-range using the 5G
network. This sounds like a great idea. I know personally, if I were driving, it would be
nice to get a warning if something dangerous was up ahead. The drawback to this is it
uses the 5G network. How many times has a storm went through, and you lose your
internet connection, or you are driving, and you hit a blind spot where you lose
connection on your phone? I think this is a potential problem with this new
technology. Also, using AI (Artificial Intelligence) is not always stable or reliable. Uber
tried having driverless cars take people around, and there were accidents involving the
vehicle hitting pedestrians. I think it is a great idea, but as with all great ideas, they
must be tested, and all the bugs worked out before implementation. For me, I’ll stick to
driving the old way. Link (Links to an external site.)
The other idea I would like to talk about is “cloud robotics.” This futuristic idea
fascinated me. Scientists are testing growing a brain on cloud servers. This advanced
brain activity would then be sent to robots to perform more complex
functions. Microsoft, Amazon, and the government are paying for this
research. Amazon is even letting the scientist and researchers use their cloud platform
to test and expand on this idea. They have done some testing with ordinary chores, but
it is exciting to see where this will go. The drawback for me is that technology may
overcome its creators. They are trying to create a virtual brain to perform functions that