The Modern Technology Has Disrupted Today’s World: An Analytical Review of How Technology Affected Quality of Human Interaction |
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© 2024 by IJCTT Journal | ||
Volume-72 Issue-1 |
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Year of Publication : 2024 | ||
Authors : Tanisha Kumari, Zaker Ul Oman | ||
DOI : 10.14445/22312803/IJCTT-V72I1P105 |
How to Cite?
Tanisha Kumari, Zaker Ul Oman, "The Modern Technology Has Disrupted Today’s World: An Analytical Review of How Technology Affected Quality of Human Interaction," International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology, vol. 72, no. 1, pp. 27-34, 2024. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22312803/IJCTT-V72I1P105
Abstract
Over the period of last two decades, digital technologies have reached about 50% of the developing world’s population, revolutionizing society and advancing faster than any other innovation in human history. Technology can significantly increase inequality through evolved financial inclusion, trade accessibility, connectivity, and public service delivery. This study investigates how outdated technology has disappeared in the current day. Human attention is being drawn to fresh ideas created by modern technologies. The people of today rely more on contemporary technology than ever before. There is a decline in the use of traditional ways of communication that enhancestogetherness. Additionally, artificial intelligence is attempting to supplant humans. Modern technology has been incorporated into every industry, including electronics, construction, farming, and home building. This research paper describes how the advancement of modern technology has caused individuals to become indolent and has wrecked today’s world.
Keywords
Race against machine, Human interaction, Significance of technology, Technology destroying jobs, Technology never dies, Timeline of technological advancement.
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