The movie directed by Martin Scorsese The Aviator (2004) is a biography of Howard Hughes. Not only is the movie showing an important part of Hughes' life, but this movie focuses on the war during World War II and when he was making Hollywood movies. In this movie we need to consider ways the fuse demonstrates and uses technology as an inevitable force from the past to the future. In the first hour of the movie, the movie viewer was drawn past the filter in the past, showing only the red and blue colors similar to the two-layer color film, showing the technological availability of the fuse in the past, I put it in the historical period. .
Technology is inevitable for modern lifestyles. You awake and you use the technology; you eat while using cooking and driving. When you are lying in bed before you go to bed, you use skills and techniques to wake you up in the morning. All the skills around you are good for you, or it is harmful to your health. Whether our society is healthy and safer before all progress. - Technology has stuck with the 21st century. Amazing technological advances have been developed over the past few decades. Technology was once a privilege, but now it is commonplace and is considered necessary. Technology seems to be "attractive", but we are gradually weakening society.
Advances in technology are inevitable trends, and always advances our progress in human society and accompanies it. Some technologies can earn employment, but this is why people survived the industrial revolution of the 18th century. Several studies show that "technology creates more employment". Either way, worry is true. According to the report, "By 2020, technology may kill 5 million jobs." In addition to policy planning, another area to consider is how to adapt people to technology, not as opposed to people, as Luddites did before. I will take e-commerce as an example. In the face of the growing popularity of online shopping, some retailers lost their job while other retailers were surfing the internet.
In the current economic environment, organizations are faced with enormous external forces that ultimately make change unavoidable. External factors such as new employee demographics, quality, productivity, changes in expectations for customer satisfaction, new technologies have a dramatic impact on the business environment of global companies. Internally, due to cross-functional teams, mergers and acquisitions, and conditions to allow employees to do more, financial constraints will affect the competitiveness of the organization in the global market There is a possibility that it will affect.
Most of the modern technology brings unavoidable unpredictable adverse effects. For example, almost all environmental problems from chemical contamination to global warming are unintended consequences of modern technology applications. Traffic congestion caused by automobile accidents, death and injury, air pollution and global warming are unintended consequences of the present invention and large-scale adoption of automobiles. Nosocomial infection is an unexpected side effect of antibiotic resistance, and even human overpopulation is a side effect of various technical (ie agricultural and industrial) revolution.