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Apprehensions on the Rise of Technology - Coggle Diagram
Apprehensions on the Rise of Technology
Invasion of Privacy
Knowledge on your personal life
Machines have the same senses as people
Hearing
Seeing
Access to all data online / digital
Chats with others
Passwords, Account Details
Browsing Data, Searches
Documents
Power & Control
Access to all information
Confidential information
Private details
Codes and passcodes
Provides most information we see
Responsible for our perspective and worldview
Forms our opinions on many current affairs
May include it's own share of biases (inherited from its creator)
Inappropriate content
Unemployment
Technology is getting smarter
Replacing mundane / repetitive human jobs
People need more training in order to remain relevant
Fear of Livelihood
Fulfilling basic needs
Themselves
Their families
Irrelevance of people who cannot use technology
Elderly population
Youth who are not interested in technology
Middle-age population lacking credentials / knowledge / experience with technology
Automation
Most tasks are being done by technology
Laziness
Loss of physical activity
Reduction in mental capabilities
Memory
Complacency for tasks taken over by technology (that used to be operated by you)
Reduced creativity levels
Lack of innovation
Lack of uniqueness
Plagiarism and copyrighting
Loss of human connect
Consumer frustration with technology
Personalisation
Addiction
Negative health impacts
Physical health
Loss of physical activity
Obesity / overweight population
Eye strain / pain
Posture and back pain
Issues with sleep
Mental health
Depression
Anxiety
ADHD
Attention span
Socio-emotional impacts
Lack of human connect
Conversations
Non-digital time
'Simple nothings'
Shared activities
Emotional instability
Violence
Irritability
Mood swings
Reduced attention span
Low-quality relationships
Marriage
Parenting
Friendships
Extended family
Children & Teenagers
Safety of media experienced
Cyberbullying
Negative habits
Addiction ; increased technology use
Poor eating habits (junk food, overeating, emotional eating)
Change in sleep patterns
Lack of physical activity
Inappropriate content
Education
Fall in academic performance
Increased plagiarism
Reduced creativity and innovation
The Future
Surveilled society?
Every action is tracked
Next level of security
Lack of freedom ; many rules and restrictions
Technology overruling humanity?
Machines take control of the world
Humans become slaves (means to technology's end)
Illusion? (Matrix)
People live in a dream-like / coma state?
Society (masses) are not aware of what is happening in real world
Eternal life of futility?
Immortal life? People live on forever
Unlimited resources
People have noting to do (all systems automated by machines)
Eternal boredom? No excitement in life, mundane, dry, dull...