Technology Makes Us Into The Sea Essay

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In the New York Times article " If A.I. Replaces Humans, Will Siri Lead Us Into the Sea? " by Susan Bennett, " Humans Should Challenge Technology by Becoming a Cyborg " by Neil Harbission, and " As Robots Replace Old Jobs, New Jobs Should Be Invented " by Garry Kasparov all both authors all have great arguments towards their main topics, it was provided with strong evidence to support the claim. Technology has a big impact and in society due to the fact that most people are on their phones 24/7. Although that may be the case, technology has its pros and cons. Everyone has their own bias opinion on it, regarding which type of lifestyle he/she lives.

The article " If A.I. Replaces Humans, Will Siri Lead Us Into the Sea? " is talking about how back then we would actually have to use our brains to think. Now and days we can just pull out our mobile device or any sort of technology and find easily information. Back then we would have to read and find information from the book that we are reading. Our brains were like a computer. If we were programmed like a machine with human emotions, we'll have new intelligent creatures that won't hate each other because of race, creed or religion etc. Susan is said if we were programmed like a machine, can we make new art, new music, or even be creative, that will be a mystery till now, maybe we will find that out in a couple of years. …show more content…

Neil said humans should be technology. If we become cyborgs we can evolve at the same speed as our technological counterparts. If we add artificial senses to our bodies, we will expand our perception of real life, and become more intelligent. We are the first generation that can actually decide what kind of classification we want to

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