Technology (6do encyclopedia)230508



Technology is a broad term that encompasses the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, and it has had a profound impact on society over the past centuries. From early inventions like the wheel and fire to advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and 5G, technology has transformed the way we live, work, and communicate.

The history of technology is long and complex, with notable inventions and innovations emerging across different cultures and time periods. The ancient Egyptians, for example, developed papyrus, a versatile material that served as a precursor to paper. The Chinese invented gunpowder, which forever changed warfare. And the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries introduced steam engines, factory production, and other innovations that paved the way for modern industrialization.

In recent decades, technology has grown at an exponential pace, driven largely by computing power and the internet. Personal computers, first introduced in the 1980s, gave individuals access to vast amounts of information and new ways of communicating. Later, the rise of smartphones and mobile devices enabled people to access the internet wherever they go, revolutionizing the way we work, shop, and interact.

At the heart of modern technology is software, the programs and instructions that run on our electronic devices. Software has become increasingly powerful and complex, enabling everything from social media and online shopping to space exploration and medical research.

One of the most significant recent developments in technology has been the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), a field of computer science focused on creating intelligent machines that can learn and adapt to changing conditions. AI has the potential to revolutionize fields like healthcare, transportation, and energy by enabling smarter, more efficient systems.

Another technology that is transforming the world is blockchain, a decentralized ledger system that records transactions securely and transparently. Originally used for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, blockchain is now being explored for a range of applications, from supply chain management to voting systems.

One of the most exciting and transformative technologies on the horizon is 5G, the next generation of wireless connectivity. 5G promises lightning-fast speeds and low latency, enabling new applications like autonomous vehicles and virtual and augmented reality.

While technology has brought immense benefits to society, it has also raised concerns about its impact on privacy, security, and employment. As more tasks become automated or digitized, some fear that technological advancements could lead to widespread job loss and income inequality. There are also concerns about the misuse of technology for surveillance and other purposes.

To address these and other challenges, there is a growing movement towards responsible technology development and deployment, prioritizing the ethical and social implications of new technologies. This includes efforts to promote diversity and inclusivity within the technology industry, as well as initiatives to address issues like data privacy and cybersecurity.

In conclusion, technology has shaped the course of human history for millennia and will continue to do so in many profound ways. From ancient inventions to cutting-edge innovations like AI and 5G, technology has transformed the way we live, work, and communicate. As we move forward, it is essential to prioritize ethical and responsible development and deployment of new technologies for the benefit of society as a whole.


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Seven US senators raise concerns about Tesla use of forced arbitration clauses

Reuters

23-05-08 19:57


Seven US senators, led by Democrat Richard Blumenthal, have penned a letter to Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticising the use by the company of forced arbitration clauses in consumer and employee contracts. The senators argued such clauses prevent instances of discrimination and complaints about consumer safety from being aired in court. The letter also mentioned specific incidents of complaints, including those involving racial and sexual harassment, plus issues relating to Tesla vehicles and its Full Self-Driving Beta software.

https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/seven-us-senators-raise-concerns-about-tesla-use-forced-arbitration-clauses-2023-05-08/
The electric vehicle dream has turned into a nightmare

Telegraph

23-05-08 19:56


Concerns over the rollout of electric vehicles have been highlighted, according to The Spectator. The article outlines the lack of infrastructure for EVs, with not enough charging stations being installed to meet government targets. There is also the issue of the cost of electricity, which is becoming more expensive and leading to the closing of thousands of roadside charging stations. In addition, due to their weight, EVs may be too heavy for some bridges, which do not have the capacity to cope with such heavy-duty vehicles. Finally, the article raises environmental impacts and a potential for increased surveillance opportunities.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/08/the-electric-vehicle-dream-has-turned-into-a-nightmare/
Apple loses bid to revive US copyright claims over iOS simulation

Reuters

23-05-08 18:54


Corellium, a security start-up was not found to have infringed upon Apple's copyrights by a US appeals court after Apple attempted to buy the start-up before filing a lawsuit against it for nearly $23 million. Florida-based Corellium's software allows users to operate Apple's iOS on non-Apple devices, allowing security researchers to search for vulnerabilities more efficiently. Apple sued Corellium for copyright infringement in 2019. However, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found Corellium to have recreated Apple's system lawfully, and the court's decision is expected to open doors for deeper research into operating systems.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/apple-loses-bid-revive-us-copyright-claims-over-ios-simulation-2023-05-08/
Defence minister won't say whether Canada wants to join defence pact with Australia, U.K. and U.S.

CBC

23-05-08 18:44


Canadian Defence Minister Anita Anand has revealed that Canada is seeking greater partnerships with its closest allies on advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and quantum computing. The minister stopped short of saying whether Canada is seeking to join the non-nuclear portion of the AUKUS defence and security pact, which focuses on technology sharing and transfers among the US, UK, and Australia. Canada has previously dismissed the Australian submarine scheme as a covert attempt by the US to sell nuclear submarines worldwide. However, some officials fear Canada becoming isolated in intelligence-sharing with Five Eyes nations.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/aukus-australia-u-s-u-k-anand-1.6836197
Twitter to remove inactive accounts

Reuters

23-05-08 16:54


Twitter will start removing inactive accounts that have been dormant for several years, according to CEO Elon Musk. Musk said that users of the microblogging site could expect to see their follower count decrease as a result. Twitter's policy bars permanent removal of an account due to inactivity only if users log in once every 30 days. Last month, it removed verified blue ticks from thousands of accounts including journalists, politicians and celebrities. Musk has pledged to make account verification part of Twitter's Blue subscription package to tackle fake accounts.

https://www.reuters.com/technology/twitter-remove-inactive-accounts-2023-05-08/