For this weeks’ blog post, I am responding to Brian Winstons’ “Introduction”. Brian chooses to touch upon the subject of how technology and humans relate to one another, and how the progress and production of technology changes and how it benefits us, as mankind. As technological production happens, we have to be careful to maintain its inferior position to humans. Yes, technology has its perks and is definitely beneficial, but we do not want technology becoming the next superior artificial intelligence corporation taking us over. Seems a bit extreme, but that is how my favorite movie of all time started, The Terminator. We must appreciate where technology ideas began, its’ production, its’ continuous progression, its overall history in the past, its education in the present, and its potential in the future, but at a cost of caution.
In his work, Winston says “It is my contention that the received understanding of our current technological situation the view that we are living in the midst of an “Information Revolution” or at the start of an “Information Age” can be seen rather diffrently if the histories of the technologies involved are considered.” I could not agree more. We all have different ideas or thoughts on how technology is with us, how it is helpful or harmful. Either way, our job is to be on top of it and be helpful to ourselves and one another.




