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English Report Writing

Technology Effects on Human Interaction


Technology came to human life after the (Second Industrial Revolution), also known as the
Technological Revolution, was a phase of rapid standardization and industrialization from the late
19th century into the early 20th century. So, the question arises that what is technology? It is the sum
of techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the
accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation.

Computer systems and the Internet have emasculated human interactions plausibly in the most
scathing ways when compared to non-computer technological systems that have been developed in
the last few centuries. The variation in how humans communicate with each other in the modern day
- which is largely via smart apps, through the Internet/WIFI - has both good and bad repercussion.

Technology (including both computational and non-computational systems) has helped to bridge a
global hiatus during an age of globalization. This bridge has allowed multitudes to learn about the
world, and connect with others, in ways that were previously impossible. Traveling across the world
by booking tickets and a hotel from one’s smartphone also allowed for fast, convenient and efficient
completion of a desired task (traveling), which, unlike before, does not require a travel agent, thus
making the task more streamlined.

But technology does have the ability to bridge gaps when used correctly. It has greatly improved
communication worldwide, has increased the efficiency of transportation and other personal and
business tasks, and thus has given people all over the world the opportunity to engage with others in
a powerful, albeit, different way.

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