Technology has become an integral part of workplaces all over the world. People can’t even imagine working without using computers and other technological equipment. It helps make work much easier and faster. Technology also solves problems faced by employees and provides them with an array of benefits that help them perform better in the workplace.
In addition, technology can also save time and money. For example, by switching to digital communication from paper-based ones and utilizing technology like machines to do tasks that may otherwise require a lot of manual effort and attention, companies can save on costs related to labor and materials.
However, there are certain drawbacks to using technology. One is that it is not always suitable in every situation. For example, if a new technology requires access to centralized infrastructure, or parts and skills imported from abroad, it may not be viable for some communities. This has led to the rise of movements like eco-village. Another disadvantage is that technology can also be exploited by cybercriminals for financial gain or to expose personal information.
Despite all these drawbacks, technology is still an essential tool for human evolution. Ultimately, it’s up to humans to decide whether or not to use technology and to create the tools that are most useful to them. Some of the most poignant criticisms of technology are found in dystopian literature like Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four and Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange.