Saturday, June 1, 2019
Computers and Society :: Technology Essays
Computers and SocietyMore often than not in todays world you depart t remnant to use electronic computers. Directly or indirectly they have been increasing their influence on our lives from their invention in the 50s, until the current state of their charge in every aspect of our lives. What before was done on paper, today is done on the same paper, a computer, a copy, and a form to scuttlebutt the data into the computer. The paperless revolution has turned sour. The very purpose of the computer as a business machine -- to reduce clutter, to organize data better and faster, and mostly to reduce the paperwork, has been abandoned for a system dictated to us by the invites of our computers. This is only one way that computers are being misused in our society.Think for example of the regular answer you would get if you call up any beuracratic agency, such as a bank or a political sympathies agency, with any problem. The first response would probably involve something like Our comp uter doesnt show that record, or The computer doesnt say you did so and so. That is also probably as far as you will get to solving that problem. The computer is the perfect cover-up for the clerk on the other end of the phone line. If the computer says so, how can anyone argue? The computer shows no record of such and such a paper, and therefore it must not exist, and that is the end. The clerk need not involve himself in though as to why the record is not in the computer, or how did it get out of the computer, but what the almighty computer tells him is certainly enough.There is not a thing in our lives anymore that is not governed by computers. The computer handles our paperwork, calculates our salaries, grades, our cars mileage. It is almighty, all-powerful, and definitely not to be argued with. What we do forget in this line of though is that computers and all the information therein is produced and entered by humans, is subject to human mistakes and errors. We do not see it th at way. For example, the idiomatic expression the computer made a mistake, is commonly used, although everyone knows that computers cannot make mistakes, and the mistake was made by a human. But we believe that the computer is a separate entity, and thereof we could say something like the computer made a mistake.
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