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When Technology and
Humanity Cross
• It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our
humanity.”
-Albert Einstein
• Technology keeps on progressing due to the changing times and
environment and also to the ever-progressing mind of mankind. It would
not be possible for all these technological advancements to exist if it were
not for the brilliance, creativeness, and power of the mind. However, it is
also important to note that anything too much is bad. The same problem is
faced by technology.
• In this lesson, several technological devices will be properly introduced, the
roles they play in society and their effects, particularly on the lives of people.
Television Sets, Mobile Phones, Computers and
Humanity
• A number of technological devices can be easily found inside the home, the most accessible
place to anyone.
• Almost all households, if not all, own these types of devices. To be devices are some of the
most popular and commonly used types of devices more specific, these celebrities in the
field of technology are television sets, mobile phones, and computers.
• First, according to Kantar Media, one of the most trusted television audience measurement
providers in the Philippines, 92 percent of the urban homes and 70 percent of rural homes
own at least one television set. It is for this reason why television remains to be the ultimate
medium for advertisement placements (Manila Times, 2014).
• The television is a product of different experiments by various people. Paul Gottlieb Nipknow, a
German student, in the late 1800’s was successful in his attempt to send images through wires
with the aid of a rotating metal disk. This invention was then called the “electric telescope” that
had 18 lines of resolution. After some time, in 1907, two inventors, Alan Archibald Campbell-
Swinton who was an English scientist and Boris Rosing who was a Russian scientist, created a
new system of television by using a cathode ray tube in addition to the mechanical scanner
system.
• Second, Filipinos love to use their mobile phones anywhere, anytime. They use it for different
purposes other than for communication. More than half of the Filipino population own at least
one mobile phone regardless of type. In 2010, global research agency Synovate conducted a
survey and declared 67 percent product ownership in the country. In fact, it was also claimed that
mobile phones are considered a must-have among young Filipinos (ABS-CBN News, 2010).
• Mobile phones have a very interesting background story. On April 3, 1973
Martin Cooper, a senior engineer at Motorola, made the world’s first mobile
phone call.
• The mobile phone used by Cooper weighed 1.1 kilograms and measured
228.6x127x44.4 mm. This kind of device was capable of a 30-minute talk
time. However, it took 10 hours to charge. In 1983, Motorola made their first
commercial mobile phone available to the public. It was known as the
Motorola DynaTac 8000X (Goodwin, 2016)
• Lastly, computers and laptops have also become part of many of the Filipino
households. There are some Filipino families who own more than one computer or
laptop while some own at least one computer or laptop. However, the number of
computers or laptops sold per year may not be as high as the number of mobile
phones and television sets. This is because of the relatively higher cost of
computers and laptops. While it is true that almost all Filipino families own at least
one television set and a mobile phone, it is not possible for all Filipino families to
own at least one computer or laptop. In fact, most of the profits gained by
computer and laptop manufacturers come from offices, businesses, or school where
such devices have become part of their necessities.
• Laptops have been available to the public for even less time than personal
computers. Before, the first design of computer was so big that it could
occupy whole floors of buildings. It was not long before people started
dreaming that they could bring their devices to any place they wished.
• A typical household own at least four of the following devices: a mobile
phone (89%), smartphone (53%), tablet (14%), desktop (39%), laptop or
netbooks (37%). And a smart TV (4%) (Philstar, 2013). These data prove the
deep-seated fascination of Filipinos to different technological devices.
Roles Played by These Technological
Advancements
• Television sets, mobile phones, and computers or laptops all have different functions and
roles played in the lives of the people, although some may be a little similar. These roles
have become so essential that people, more specifically Filipinos. Developed a strong
inclination toward technology and its products.
• For instance, television is mainly used as a platform for advertisements and information
dissemination.
• Mobile phones, on the other hand, also have their own roles in the lives of the people. They
are primarily used for communication. Mobile phones offer services like texting and calling.
In the past, these were the only functions of the mobile phones but as technology
progressed, there have been many additional features included on mobile phones.
Robotics and Humanity
• Another great product of the innovative minds of the people is robot.
Robots are now widely used. The International Federation of Robotics (IFR)
and United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) made it
their task to formulate working definition for service robots.
A preliminary extract of the relevant definition
is (IFR, 2012):
• A) A robot is actuated mechanism programmable in two or more axes with degree
of autonomy, moving within its environment, to perform intended tasks. Autonomy
in this context means the ability to perform intended tasks based on the current
state and sensing human intervention.
• B) A service robot is a robot that performs useful tasks for humans or equipment
excluding industrial automation application.
• C) A personal robot or a service robot for personal use is a service robot used for
noncommercial task, usually by laypersons. Examples are domestic servant robot,
automated wheelchair, personal mobility assist robot and pet exercising robot.
Roles Played by Robot
• Just like people living in society, robots also have their own set of rules and characteristics that define what a
good a robot is. These laws were formulated by Isaac Asimov back in the 1940s, when he was thinking of
the ethical consequences of robots.
• These are the following:
• Law One:
• A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
• Law Two:
• A robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders
• would conflict with the first law.
• Law Three: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the first
and the second law.
Ethical Dilemma/s Faced by Robotics
• One of the ethical dilemmas faced by robots is safety.
• Another ethical dilemma faced by robots is the emotional component.
• If the problems arise when the robot deviates from the laws specified, then the
maker or the inventor of the machine should be blameworthy. It just means that the
robot was not programmed very well because it violated the laws.
• In addition, since the robot thinks for itself, whatever decision it makes and
whatever consequences it may bring, the robot itself should be held responsible.
God bless and Thank you..

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STS-Kuya-Sarong.pptx

  • 2. • It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” -Albert Einstein
  • 3. • Technology keeps on progressing due to the changing times and environment and also to the ever-progressing mind of mankind. It would not be possible for all these technological advancements to exist if it were not for the brilliance, creativeness, and power of the mind. However, it is also important to note that anything too much is bad. The same problem is faced by technology. • In this lesson, several technological devices will be properly introduced, the roles they play in society and their effects, particularly on the lives of people.
  • 4. Television Sets, Mobile Phones, Computers and Humanity • A number of technological devices can be easily found inside the home, the most accessible place to anyone. • Almost all households, if not all, own these types of devices. To be devices are some of the most popular and commonly used types of devices more specific, these celebrities in the field of technology are television sets, mobile phones, and computers. • First, according to Kantar Media, one of the most trusted television audience measurement providers in the Philippines, 92 percent of the urban homes and 70 percent of rural homes own at least one television set. It is for this reason why television remains to be the ultimate medium for advertisement placements (Manila Times, 2014).
  • 5. • The television is a product of different experiments by various people. Paul Gottlieb Nipknow, a German student, in the late 1800’s was successful in his attempt to send images through wires with the aid of a rotating metal disk. This invention was then called the “electric telescope” that had 18 lines of resolution. After some time, in 1907, two inventors, Alan Archibald Campbell- Swinton who was an English scientist and Boris Rosing who was a Russian scientist, created a new system of television by using a cathode ray tube in addition to the mechanical scanner system. • Second, Filipinos love to use their mobile phones anywhere, anytime. They use it for different purposes other than for communication. More than half of the Filipino population own at least one mobile phone regardless of type. In 2010, global research agency Synovate conducted a survey and declared 67 percent product ownership in the country. In fact, it was also claimed that mobile phones are considered a must-have among young Filipinos (ABS-CBN News, 2010).
  • 6. • Mobile phones have a very interesting background story. On April 3, 1973 Martin Cooper, a senior engineer at Motorola, made the world’s first mobile phone call. • The mobile phone used by Cooper weighed 1.1 kilograms and measured 228.6x127x44.4 mm. This kind of device was capable of a 30-minute talk time. However, it took 10 hours to charge. In 1983, Motorola made their first commercial mobile phone available to the public. It was known as the Motorola DynaTac 8000X (Goodwin, 2016)
  • 7. • Lastly, computers and laptops have also become part of many of the Filipino households. There are some Filipino families who own more than one computer or laptop while some own at least one computer or laptop. However, the number of computers or laptops sold per year may not be as high as the number of mobile phones and television sets. This is because of the relatively higher cost of computers and laptops. While it is true that almost all Filipino families own at least one television set and a mobile phone, it is not possible for all Filipino families to own at least one computer or laptop. In fact, most of the profits gained by computer and laptop manufacturers come from offices, businesses, or school where such devices have become part of their necessities.
  • 8. • Laptops have been available to the public for even less time than personal computers. Before, the first design of computer was so big that it could occupy whole floors of buildings. It was not long before people started dreaming that they could bring their devices to any place they wished. • A typical household own at least four of the following devices: a mobile phone (89%), smartphone (53%), tablet (14%), desktop (39%), laptop or netbooks (37%). And a smart TV (4%) (Philstar, 2013). These data prove the deep-seated fascination of Filipinos to different technological devices.
  • 9. Roles Played by These Technological Advancements • Television sets, mobile phones, and computers or laptops all have different functions and roles played in the lives of the people, although some may be a little similar. These roles have become so essential that people, more specifically Filipinos. Developed a strong inclination toward technology and its products. • For instance, television is mainly used as a platform for advertisements and information dissemination. • Mobile phones, on the other hand, also have their own roles in the lives of the people. They are primarily used for communication. Mobile phones offer services like texting and calling. In the past, these were the only functions of the mobile phones but as technology progressed, there have been many additional features included on mobile phones.
  • 10. Robotics and Humanity • Another great product of the innovative minds of the people is robot. Robots are now widely used. The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) and United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) made it their task to formulate working definition for service robots.
  • 11. A preliminary extract of the relevant definition is (IFR, 2012): • A) A robot is actuated mechanism programmable in two or more axes with degree of autonomy, moving within its environment, to perform intended tasks. Autonomy in this context means the ability to perform intended tasks based on the current state and sensing human intervention. • B) A service robot is a robot that performs useful tasks for humans or equipment excluding industrial automation application. • C) A personal robot or a service robot for personal use is a service robot used for noncommercial task, usually by laypersons. Examples are domestic servant robot, automated wheelchair, personal mobility assist robot and pet exercising robot.
  • 12. Roles Played by Robot • Just like people living in society, robots also have their own set of rules and characteristics that define what a good a robot is. These laws were formulated by Isaac Asimov back in the 1940s, when he was thinking of the ethical consequences of robots. • These are the following: • Law One: • A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. • Law Two: • A robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders • would conflict with the first law. • Law Three: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the first and the second law.
  • 13. Ethical Dilemma/s Faced by Robotics • One of the ethical dilemmas faced by robots is safety. • Another ethical dilemma faced by robots is the emotional component. • If the problems arise when the robot deviates from the laws specified, then the maker or the inventor of the machine should be blameworthy. It just means that the robot was not programmed very well because it violated the laws. • In addition, since the robot thinks for itself, whatever decision it makes and whatever consequences it may bring, the robot itself should be held responsible.
  • 14. God bless and Thank you..