Computers are a relatively new invention. The first computers were built fifty years ago and it isonly in the last thirty or so years that their influence has affected our everyday life. Personalcomputers were introduced as recently as the early eighties. In this short time they have made atremendous impact on our lives. We are now so dependent on computers that it is hard to imaginewhat things would be like today without them. You have only got to go into a bank when theirmain computer is broken to appreciate the chaos that would occur if computers were suddenlyremoved world-wide.In the future computers will be used to create bigger and even moresophisticated computers. The prospects for this are quite alarming. They will be so complex that noindividual could hope to understand how they work. They will bring a lot of benefits but they willalso increase the potential for unimaginable chaos. They will, for example, be able to fly planesand they will be able to co ordinate the movements of several planes in the vicinity of an airport.Providing all the computers are working correctly nothing can go wrong. If one small programfails disaster.There is a certain inevitability that technology will progress and become increasinglycomplex. We should, however, ensure that we are still in a position where we are able to controltechnology. It will be all too easy to suddenly discover that technology is controlling us. By then itmight be too late I believe that it is very important to be suspicious of the benefits that computerswill bring and to make sure that we never become totally dependent on a completely technologicalworld.“nội dung được trích dẫn từ 123doc.vn - cộng đồng mua bán chia sẻ tài liệu hàng đầu Việt Nam”
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