Technology is defined as the application of scientific
knowledge to solve problems.
How has this been practically implemented and to what extent has it
solved problems
in our society? Give suitable practical examples.
Technology has revolutionized our world and daily lives. With coming of computers, smart watches, androids and many others, technology has also made our lives easier, faster, better, and more fun. With these devices, we can do things like transfer money instantly and make purchases for everything from clothes, food delivery, groceries, furniture, and more. Technology has changed how we entertain ourselves, meet each other, and consume all types of media. It’s made fun advancements, but it’s also made important advancements in safety when it comes to home security and medical devices. Especially in the current covid situation we depend on technologies like video call to meet our family and friends. There are some key areas i will discuss here to make you understand how technology has affected our day to day life:
Education
Remember I talked about covid. With lockdown almost everywhere in this world schools and colleges are depending on online classes for contituation of studies It has been months now since colleges have been opened.
Healthcare
Blockchain technology and the secure ledger it provides can be used to resolve issues of security, scalability, and privacy in the healthcare sector. Solutions include counterfeit drug prevention, validation and payment of claims, and improving the accountability and transparency of clinical trials.
Farming
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, we will need to produce 70% more food in 2050 compared to 2006 to support the world’s growing population. Farmers and agricultural companies are increasingly using practical farming technologies or ‘smart farming’ solutions – livestock monitoring, equipment testing, soil and weather measurements – to enhance the efficiency, productivity and decision making of their daily work.
Climate
Nowadays we are informed in advance about the coming of a storm or hurricane. This helps the local people as well as the local government to act and start preparing from before which helps in saving a lot of human lives.
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