How often do you rely on your phone/technology throughout the day? Now ask yourself, do you think you can go the whole day without using your phone? In 2013, 71 percent of the U.S. population age 3 and over used the Internet. Jump forward 4 years later and in 2017, 81 percent of U.S. Americans had a social media profile, representing a five percent growth compared to the previous year. Although it can be used for good at times, Technology and the usage of it is growing rapidly. This is killing the social skills that this generation is already lacking.
Have you ever seen a child who is not even in school yet, (at the age of 5 or under), that already knows how to use an iPad? Parents usually just give it to them so that they can keep them
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“Robotic surgery will become commonplace. Indeed, wouldn’t you rather be operated by a robot who performed thousands of successful surgeries than a new surgical resident?” (Brooke 1) image being operated by a robot designed not to make any mistakes than a person who can make a mistake at any moment of time. There have been over a million of deaths made by a surgical resident, but a robot will probably not make that mistake. The medical field has change so much within the past 100 years that they use others type of technology to find information about the human body. for example, the x-ray, MRI, heart beats etc. this is some of the creation of technology created just for the medical field. Imagine the people from 100 years ago seeing the technology for the medical field, they would be surprised and wouldn’t know how to comprehend the magnitude of the technology in front of them. They would envy us and would wish they had it. Imagine how many lives they could have saved if this technology was available to them 100 years. People of the modern age are forever thankful for the modern technology we have today. The technology of the medical field will keep on getting better. This furthermore proves technology helps the world in a positive