Task(2) academic module,please advise.
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 5:18 pm
Write about the following topic:
as the world becomes technologically advanced,computers are replacing more and more jobs.
describe some job positions that may be lost because of computers, and discuss at least one problem that may result.
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.write at least 250 words.
-As time goes by,Man creates more solutions to help him in his every-day life,the most significant solution that emerged into the surface in the last century was the computer. Computers came as a necessity for humanity to jump into the next level, to see more horizons and to be able to evolve.
Computers provided an unprecedented speed,simplicity in dealing with problems and calculations and total reliability. Their efficiency convinced us to depend on them in running our factories and machinery.Computers exceeded expectations when it came to mass production. Also they came as a cheap alternative to human labor.
I can somehow understand a business owner who chooses to hire a computer that doesn't ask for vacations, get sick, be lazy sometimes and does the job twice as fast over a human employee. However, this meant that it was inevitable for computers to replace the role of humans in work. Hence , computers revealed their truth about being a double-edged sword. Despite being very beneficent to people, computers were major contributors to unemployment. computers caused a lot of laid-offs in many businesses. for example, it started with old-style typewriters factories closing as people started using keyboards. Through the internet, people were able to send letters in seconds, so the idea of the old-fashioned mail has almost gone obsolete, causing also a lot of laid-offs in post offices. Similar cases were seen in train control stations and automated factories where everything is ran without any human intervention.
Finally, we cannot deny that on the other hand, computers did provide a lot of vacancies as the information technology field required some labor as well. it's up to governments now to come up with proper solutions to unemployment problems.
Word count:287
as the world becomes technologically advanced,computers are replacing more and more jobs.
describe some job positions that may be lost because of computers, and discuss at least one problem that may result.
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.write at least 250 words.
-As time goes by,Man creates more solutions to help him in his every-day life,the most significant solution that emerged into the surface in the last century was the computer. Computers came as a necessity for humanity to jump into the next level, to see more horizons and to be able to evolve.
Computers provided an unprecedented speed,simplicity in dealing with problems and calculations and total reliability. Their efficiency convinced us to depend on them in running our factories and machinery.Computers exceeded expectations when it came to mass production. Also they came as a cheap alternative to human labor.
I can somehow understand a business owner who chooses to hire a computer that doesn't ask for vacations, get sick, be lazy sometimes and does the job twice as fast over a human employee. However, this meant that it was inevitable for computers to replace the role of humans in work. Hence , computers revealed their truth about being a double-edged sword. Despite being very beneficent to people, computers were major contributors to unemployment. computers caused a lot of laid-offs in many businesses. for example, it started with old-style typewriters factories closing as people started using keyboards. Through the internet, people were able to send letters in seconds, so the idea of the old-fashioned mail has almost gone obsolete, causing also a lot of laid-offs in post offices. Similar cases were seen in train control stations and automated factories where everything is ran without any human intervention.
Finally, we cannot deny that on the other hand, computers did provide a lot of vacancies as the information technology field required some labor as well. it's up to governments now to come up with proper solutions to unemployment problems.
Word count:287