Q.3.1 A visionary invention of the internet in which everyday objects have a network connectivity that ensure that they share information that commands them to do specific tasks.
I have an open mind towards this type of invention because I
foresee a future wherein things can be operated in effortless means. The
initiative comes at a great time wherein most counties have responded to the unfavorably global need for technology in everyday lives.
In theory, extending these ideas to things like pantries,
closets, and medicine cabinets is simple. Seniors and others could benefit from
smart medicine cabinets that track med, order refills, and even alert
physicians if something’s amiss. And just think: A bathroom cabinet that lets
you know when it’s running low on toilet paper could be worth its weight in
gold.And, of course, we’ll be able to control and configure it
all, likely with our tablets and smartphones, or by speaking. After all, Siri
and Google Now have taken voice recognition mainstream.
Amidst all the great things that may be in the vision of
many people, it is equally important that this type of invention may have
negative impact on society on various level like being too dependent on it
while opening possibilities of turning into an obese world or rather losing great
amount of job opportunities.
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