STAS: When technology and humanity cross Flashcards
“It has become
appallingly obvious
that technology has exceeded our
humanity.”
– Albert Eintein
The idea that new
technologies can liberate us
from the human condition is a
fantasy. In reality, the 21st-
cenntury will be all too
human.
David Mattin
From the latin word “humanitas” which means “human nature, kindness.”
HUMANITY
Humanity is the human race, which includes everybody on earth
HUMANITY
It’s also a word for the qualities that make us human, such as that ability to love and have compassion, be creative and not be a robot or alien.
HUMANITY
virtue associated with basic ethics of altruism derived from human
condition
HUMANITY
According to Confucius, __________is a” love of people”, if you want to make a stand, help others make a stand.
HUMANITY
are utilized for their knowledge, exactness and
interminable vitality to perform assignments consistently and profitably, that when performed by people tends to create flaws.
Robots
have already started an enormous job
in improving waste administration and finding distinctive approaches to handle the waste issue endured by most developing nations like India
, AI robots
(T or F)
According to University of California researchers, we spend 12 hours in front of TV and computers at home.
Multitasking participants had more difficulty filtering out irrelevant information than those focusing on one task at a time.
true
(t or f)
Teens, however, are emotionally more vulnerable to the effects of rampant texting and online sharing.
According to a 2010 Nielsin survey, we send and receive text messages 3, 339 times a month (Deodhar)
true
(t or f)
An estimated 99% of all species that ever existed on earth are
already extinct (Raup, 1991). There are different ways in which
human species could become extinct:
1. by transforming or evolving into one or more species or by
merely dying out without any replacement or continuation.
2. Recurrent collapse
3. Plateau
4. Post-humanity
true
- Biological Engineering and Bio-Economy
- Molecular Manufacturing and Self-replicating Systems
- Distributed Additive Manufacturing
- Artificial Intelligence Driven Automation
- Neuromorphic Computing and Computing Beyond Turing Limit
- Quantum Computing and Control
- Nanosatellites and Space Exploration
- Internet to BrainNet
- Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
- Brain Mapping and Brain Uploading
technology trends by jayshree pandaya