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Modern technology is more advanced than local technology . Explain this statement with examples .​

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It might be best to give examples to explain. A traditional technology is technical advances upon which something else is added to expand it. For example, farmers have been using powered plows since the steam engine. However, modern technologies have built upon the basic structures, purposes, and functioning of the plow. They now have higher horse power engines, electronic controls, etc. to aid farmers--from the smallest family farm to corporate farming endeavors. As another example, analogue television came in about 1925. Just within the last couple years (2012-2014) are cable companies and Congress discussing eliminating analogue reception and going solely with broadband reception. As another example, we have evolved technology from the handheld or pedestal held telescope...to Hubble Telescope in outer space. All modern technologies build upon ideas of traditional technologies.

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  • Local technology did not have an easy way to communicate but now we can say anything within 3,4 seconds using smartphones all around the world.
  • Robots and artificial intelligence. The term “robot” was coined by Czechoslovakian playwright Karel Capek in 1920 — “robota” being a Czech word for tedious labor — but the first real industrial robot was built in 1954 by George Devol.  Five years later, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology founded its Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in a quest to mechanically mimic human minds as well as hands.  Today, robots assemble products better, faster and often cheaper than manual laborers, while more than 8 million U.S. airline flights a year are scheduled, guided and flown with the superhuman assistance of advanced software.  Still, some Americans eye such systems with the cynical view of novelist Kurt Vonnegut, whose 1952 story “Player Piano” warned that the machines might leave people without a purpose — or a job.
  • Digital media. “The camera doesn’t lie” went a saying not heard much since the release of Photoshop 1.0 in 1990.  Digitized audio, pictures, movies, and text let even an amateur edit reality — or conjure it from scratch — with a keyboard and a mouse.  A singer’s bad notes, a model’s blemishes, or an overcast sky in a movie scene can be fixed as easily as a spelling error.  Just as important, digital media can be copied over and over nearly for free, stored permanently without fading, and sent around the world in seconds.  It rightly worries the movie and music industries, but how do you put the genie back in the bottle if there’s no bottle anymore?

Hope you get how the modern tech is more advantage than the local techno.(sorry for been it too long)

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