Thanks to modern technology, there have been enormous changes in the workplace ov

Thanks to modern technology, there have been enormous changes in the workplace over the past 100 years. What are the most significant changes that have occurred and what changes you foresee in the next 100 years?

The modern generation of people is witnesses to rapid development of technologies. Computers have become an integral part of the present science and manufacture. However, there are some perspective areas such as using robots and medical technologies.
Firstly, the majority of manufacture cycles and processes are computerised. Without computers, it would be impossible to explore the cosmos or to produce new airplanes, which are state of the art and consist of many electronic devices. In addition, modern medicine such as penicillin has reduced the number of cases of severe illnesses.
Secondly, despite many achievements of the present science there are some projects, which are on the agenda of the future science. Robots are expected to replace many employees in their workplace. Moreover, these technical devices will be more efficient than people will. At the same time, in spite of serious progress of conventional medicine. This science has not responded to all challenges of the modern world. Nowadays, scholars are working with an aim to find effective treatment for AIDS.
In conclusion, science is developing very quickly and many outstanding inventions have increased life expectancy. However, the improvement is an infinite process and society waits for new technologies such as robots and new medical equipment. I am sure that they will breathe new life into the global economy and labour.

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The modern generation of people is witnessING A rapid development of technologies. Computers have become an integral part of the present science and manufacture. However, there are some perspective areas such as using robots and medical technologies.I HAVE BY FAR SEEN AND FORSEE THE FOLLOWING CHANGES.

Firstly, the majority of manufacture cycles and processes are computerised. Without computers, it would be impossible to explore the cosmos or to produce new airplanes, which are state of the art and consist of many electronic devices. In addition, modern medicine such as penicillin has reduced the number of cases of severe illnesses.

Secondly, despite many achievements of the present science there are some projects, which are on the agenda of the future science. Robots are expected to replace many employees in their workplace. Moreover, these technical devices will be more efficient than people will. At the same time, in spite of serious progress of conventional medicine. This science has not responded to all challenges of the modern world. Nowadays, scholars are working with an aim to find effective treatment for AIDS.

In conclusion, science is developing very quickly and many outstanding inventions have increased life expectancy. However, the improvement is an infinite process and society waits for new technologies such as robots and new medical equipment. I am sure that they will breathe new life into the global economy and labour.


I am eagrly waiting for spaceships to fly in, like in Jetsons cartoon! :stuck_out_tongue: