Technology
Just imagine a society where each of the blue-collared working class members has the privilege to lie around their homes, watching Jerry Springer and indulging in the fine delicacy of junk food all day. A worldly population that is trapped within the massive corporate world is unavoidable. Cities run by powerful, bloodthirsty executive committees, seeking to increase their profit margin by providing a surplus amount goods for the people, but at the same time will deplete the earth of its natural resources and stability.That's where today's technological miracles have thrust us. Many of today's factories have begun to use "smart-technology" and "artificial- intelligence" to replace thousands of workers worldwide. Robot machines that produce a better product in a shorter span of time. Is the world on the brink of yet another industrial revolution? Where shall this advance take us? Into a global system of social relation and peace--where people from all over the world can intertwine within a perfect Utopia? Or will it cause pain and suffering due to a worldwide depression? A scale that would be twenty-times the size of the Great Depression during the 1920's.
Computers have become the source of all major business transactions. High-speed modems allow the business owner to track all sales and shipments made with the push of a button. Computers have also been a major factor in the development of weaponry. The Air Force and Navy have long exhibited computer flight simulators as an effective form of training its pilots. To meet the demand of rising technology, the army founded the AHPCRC, the Army High Performance Computing Research Center. "The Army High Performance Computing Research Center was established to implement a program of research, advanced systems acquisitions, and infrastructure support."(Roland Cao) Now that we are entering into the new millenium, technology is at a break-through level. In the last decade, computers have opened up new means of communication as well as warfare throughout the world. People can now communicate with the use of voice, data, video, and fax; crossing desktops, time zones and cultures with ease.
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