Robots are taking over and planning to destroy humanity as it currently exists. They are smarter, faster and stronger, making them superior to humans in every way. Because humans were too lazy and put all their trust in technology, it was easy for machines to rise up and take over. Soon all humanity will be enslaved by robots and computers. This is the plot of thousands of science fiction films and novels in which humans create computers, personal robots, servants, and other technologies so advanced and life-simplifying that humanity eventually lost much of its intellect and abilities. physical abilities, condemning the world. to a fate that has inspired many theories about Armageddon. In the early 1960s, the first supercomputer was introduced to the world, marking the era of the technological age in which it is not only possible for an ordinary person to perform complex mathematical equations in a few moments, but then share them with another person at halfway to earth in nanoseconds. In the modern world the personal robot servant is still just a dream in the minds of scientists. Humanity has made spectacular progress when it comes to making life easier using machines. From the first computer to the latest portable cell phone, technology has aided humanity's daily lives, but at a cost. Building and creating modern wonders that think for people and relieve muscle strain from physical labor. Humanity has become weaker and completely dependent on these creations. A high price paid by humans for technology to do things that we could achieve with our abilities. Technological progress has decreased humanity's intellect and physical strength. Humanity has made great advances in technology as comp...... middle of paper ......r, Nicholas. “Everything can be lost.” (November 23, 2013): 36-44. Academic Research Online. April 22, 2014.Clark, Aldrich. “Online learning with games, simulations and virtual worlds”. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2009.Cowen, Jack D. Personal Interview. April 22, 2014.Ediger, Marlow. “Studying grammar in the technological age”. Improved reading. (2012):35-37.Online academic research. April 22, 2014.Jones, Glenn R. Cyber School. New York: ibooks, 2002. Lee, Jane A. “Secondary School Teachers' Conceptions and Their Practices of Teaching Using Graphing Calculators.”41. (2010): 57-72. Academic research completed. April 22, 2014.Powell, Daisy. “SMS text messaging helps or hurts adults' knowledge of standard spelling.”27. (2011): 58-66. Academic research completed. April 22, 2014.Premuzic, Tomas “Technology Makes Us Stupid.” Psychology Today 7 May. 2013: 23-24.
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