Disruptive Technology Part II
From the Ramparts
Junious Ricardo Stanton
Disruptive Technologies Part II
"Disruptive
technologies hold within themselves the capacity to alter our lifestyle, what
we mean by work, business and the global economy." https://www.intelligenthq.com/technology/12-disruptive-technologies/
Last week I presented some ideas on disruptive technologies. There are two types of technology,
sustaining and disruptive. Sustaining technology are innovative developments
that improve upon already existing technology, services or products. Disruptive
technologies are defined as: one that displaces an established technology and
shakes up the industry or a ground-breaking product that creates a completely
new industry. http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/disruptive-technology.
We live in an era of rapid change, innovation and
technology that have far reaching impact and effect on our daily lives and even
more so in the future. Last week I provided examples of disruptive technologies
from the CIA and DARPA but there are many technologies that impact our daily
lives we take for granted. Here are some disruptive technologies that are now
or will be integral parts of our lives: the Internet, cloud storage and
servers, 3D printing , DNA gene editing, virtual reality devices, magnetic
strip credit card, robotics, artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, digital
implants, bots and apps.
Innovative technology is changing the workforce and the
workplace. More and more automation and robotic applications are being used and
this automation is displacing manual workers. " Disruptive
technologies, as well as disruptive innovations and business models, affect
previously established technologies and industries. Computers, smartphones and
the Internet—things that most of us use without thinking twice about—are some
of the biggest disruptive technologies we utilize every day. Computers quickly
replaced typewriters and, with the introduction of the Internet, have entirely
changed our society and culture. With the world of work changing rapidly, both
those seeking employment and those already employed need to remain aware of
advancements and changes coming to their industries. For those in the
workforce, this means being actively involved in your industry—by attending
workshops, watching webinars or joining relevant associations—to ensure you are
aware of upcoming changes. Jobs will evolve as technology changes, so it’s
important for employees to keep their skills up to date in order to
'future-proof' their jobs. Bev Stevens, a co-op and career educator with the
Gustavson School of Business, notes that some jobs will start to disappear with
the introduction of more technology and artificial intelligence; however, she
believes that many jobs will simply start to look very different, so employees
should educate themselves on new technologies before they affect their professions."
Day to Day Disruptions How Disruptive Technologies Are Affecting The Way We
Work https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/gustavson/2016/07/21/disruptivetechnology/
Futurists
predict disruptive technology will alter the way we live, work and our immediate
environment in negative ways. In many cases disruptive innovation has created
fewer jobs than it replaced and is altering society in very harmful ways. In
fact in a recent article Sean Parker one of the executives of the social media
giant Facebook admitted they knew the negative consequences of the technology when
they were engineering it, but did it anyway! https://www.axios.com/sean-parker-unloads-on-facebook-2508036343.html
We need to
be aware of the downsides of innovative technology. Here are a few articles I think you should
read on this subject: http://roogirl.com/25-negative-effects-of-technology/,
http://myessaypoint.com/how-technology-effects-our-society, https://www.morganmckinley.ie/article/5-negative-impacts-technology-has-our-everyday-lives
and https://www.kibin.com/essay-examples/the-negative-impact-of-technological-innovation-on-the-job-market-and-society-jNOuytae
I'm not
trying to be a fuddy-duddy on this issue but we need to be clear on how
innovation is impacting us, especially in a society that has a consciousness of
exploitation, winner take all and considering our history in this vampire
capitalistic culture. As manual labor gives way to robotics and automation how
will this impact the working class?
Globalization has already had a deadly effect
on us and transformed much of the world. "The transition to a
post-industrial economy has been far from advantageous to a substantial share
of the population. Just because we have been innovating and growing
successfully for a quarter of a millennium by no means implies that the process
will, or should, continue indefinitely. No such economic law exists, and the
historical record indicates that there are times when economic regimes reach a
tipping point and abruptly change direction. That is what I believe is happening
now. At the very least, it is time to acknowledge the possibility." John
Komlos http://www.milkenreview.org/articles/disruptive-innovation-the-dark-side
Food for
thought.
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