Mod 7 Flashcards

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Is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry

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Technology

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2
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It refers to the use of tools, machines and processes to solve problems or create new products.

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Technology

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3
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The character or quality of being humane.

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Humanity

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4
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A behavior or disposition towards others such as befits a human being

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Humanity

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5
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Technology has always been part of ______.

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Humanity

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6
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Technology has always played a role in our ability to

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Survive and thrive

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7
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True or False. Technology and human life cannot be separated.

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True

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8
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True or False. We use technology, depend on technology in our daily life and our needs and demands for technology keep on rising.

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True

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9
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True or False. Humans DO NOT use technology to travel, to communicate, to learn, to do business and to live in comfort.

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False

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10
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True or False. Technology is changing the way we live, work and communicate.

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True

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11
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True or False. It is becoming increasingly easy to disconnect from technology.

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False (it becomes increasingly difficult to disconnect from technology)

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12
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Well there are so many benefits to this technological advances, there are also some _____.

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Drawbacks

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13
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Some experts believe that as we become more reliant on technology, we are losing some of our essential ______.

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humanity

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14
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True or False. As we relied on technology we are becoming less social, last compassionate and more isolated.

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True

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15
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The human person has _____ to make choices which enable the flourishing of his self and society.

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Autonomy

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16
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A declaration adopted by the united nations general assembly and December 10, 1948.

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Universal declaration of human rights

17
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The universal declaration of human rights is drafted by a committee chaired _______.

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Eleanor Roosevelt

18
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The universal declaration of human rights has the power of ideas to change the _____

19
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The universal declaration of human rights inspires us to continue working to ensure that all people can gain

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  1. Freedom
  2. Equality
  3. Dignity
20
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The universal declaration of human rights explicates the fundamental human rights in ____articles that are vital in the pursuit of good life.

21
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Is the technological revolution that is blurring the lines between the physical, digital and biological spheres.

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The fourth industrial revolution (4IR)

22
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A founder of the world economic forum, an organization seeking to influence people to make decisions that benefits the global community.

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Klaus Schwab

23
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The fourth industrial revolution is leading to a _______.

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Supply side miracle

24
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Mark changes in industry, economy, transportation and social structure.

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Industrial revolutions

25
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Mark by the rise of steam engine

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1st industrial revolution (1760-1820)

26
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Was one of the most important technologies of the industrial revolution, it was a simple device that use boiling water to create mechanical motion to be utilized in useful work.

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Steam engine

27
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The revolution that use electricity

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2nd industrial revolution (1820-1900)

28
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The revolution that is also known as age of computers

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3rd industrial revolution (1900’s)

29
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A revolution that marked by intelligence that streamlines the interaction of physical, digital and biological aspect of our lives.

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4th industrial revolution

30
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This revolution are used in robotics, smart buildings, genetic engineering, autonomous vehicles, cyber security, clean power, virtual reality, 3D painting, smart farming and space travel.

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4th industrial revolution technologies

31
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May render humans useless

32
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Perform complex, repetitive or dangerous task

33
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What is the goal of artificial intelligence

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Mimicking human cognitive activity

34
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One of the many ethical considerations of the widespread use of AI

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Unemployment

35
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Humans have also the tendency to become machine like. Humans begin to function like

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Automatons

36
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Become an instant go-to tool for answer to question

37
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The co-founder of sun microsystem published in article in wired magazines in april 2000 entitled “why the future doesn’t need us’

38
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An american theoretical physicist that is known as the father of the atomic bomb

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J. Robert Oppenheimer