SIZ contest || Future of tech education || by @aqsaejaz #club5050
Assalamualaikum everyone .
Its me , Aqsa. Firstly , i would like to say thanks to the staff members of SIZ community for arranging this competition. I would like to take part in this competition where we have to discuss that how world would change in future by technology.
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HERE'S MY CONTRIBUTION
Importance of technology
Consider what it would be like to live in a world without technology. Your iPhone, the computer you're reading on, and even the gorgeous car you drive are all gone in the blink of an eye. It would be an empty, dark, and chilly world in which you would be living. You'd have to learn to live in a new environment.
That is why, thanks to great technological advancements, the globe is getting increasingly developed. The technology we use today benefits us in many ways, from the simple things we take for granted, such as a refrigerator, to the remarkable medical breakthroughs that are saving lives.
Our future depends on technology
Technology has the ability to do many things, including transforming the world. We are fortunate to live in a period where science and technology can help us, make our lives easier, and force us to reconsider how we go about our daily lives. The technology we're already familiar with has prepared the road for us to develop even more, and this list of present and future technologies has the potential to drastically alter our lives.
how technologies is changing the world
Technology is helping this world in many ways I'll describe some of the benefits.
- Feeding the world
- Stopping wildfire
- Treating illness
feeding the world
The enset, an ancient Ethiopian fruit, is dubbed the "banana on steroids" due to its resemblance to a banana. It feeds more people per square metre than most cereals and is resistant to the elements, earning it the nickname "the tree against hunger."
stopping wildfire
Kew Gardens is investigating plant families with thick bark and rapid re-sprout rates that could be utilised as natural fire buffers, reducing the quantity of important materials burnt.
Treating Illness
More than 28,000 plant species are currently available for medical use, yet only about a third of these are consistently reported in regulatory papers as being employed in investigations. By 2020, China will be one of the countries taking advantage of the remaining 87 percent to save lives by adopting more traditional Chinese medicine into their healthcare system.
Technologies that will be changing the world in future.
- Video games as diplomacy
- Cancer sniffing robots
- Famine fighting AI
- Microscopic dust.
video games as diplomacy
Video games have a poor reputation for inciting juvenile aggression, but the US State Department is utilising games to teach youngsters and teens about American culture and English in today's more globalised world.
famine fighting AI
By recognising the illness in crops like cassava, the world's third-largest source of carbohydrates, we can employ smart tools to nip disease outbreaks in plants in the bud.
cancer-sniffing robots
This year, Google teamed up with a Dutch institution to develop deep learning AI that can diagnose cancer as well as a human pathologist.
Microscopic dust
Electronic waste is clogging landfills all around the world, but breaking it into nano-bits to generate new materials could be easier and more efficient than recyclingTHANK YOU FOR VISITING MY POST
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