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Why Generation Z Needs to Improve Their Use of Technology, Not Just Have Better Technology – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/29 at 6:09 PM
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Remember the days when Blackberry was all the rage with its iconic BBM and tactile keyboard that everyone loved? Even though the iPhone existed, it was only after Blackberry’s decline that Apple really took over the tech world. Nowadays, the tech industry seems to be focused more on creating advanced gadgets rather than solving real-world problems like climate change and famine. The drive for self-driving cars and AI seems to be overshadowing more practical solutions like high-speed rail systems.

Ride-sharing apps were supposed to make transportation more convenient, but perhaps the focus should be on building high-speed rail systems instead. A lack of communication and outdated forms of transportation in massive countries is a real issue that advanced technology should be able to solve. Meanwhile, the tech industry is more focused on developing AI that can feel love and tracking eye movements for targeted ads on streaming services.

For Gen-Z, who have grown up in an era of rapid technological advancements, the relentless pursuit of new and better technology can feel overwhelming. As technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, the question arises – are we really progressing or just creating more problems for ourselves? It’s important for us to pause and reflect on whether the constant need for advancement is necessary or if we should focus on making the most of the existing technology we already have.

The current obsession with creating the next big thing in technology may be driven by greed rather than genuine necessity. The idea that there must always be something ‘better’ to consume drives the industry forward, but at what cost? As consumers, it’s essential to evaluate whether the latest tech innovations truly add value to our lives or if they are simply feeding into a cycle of constant dissatisfaction. It’s time for us to break free from this cycle and focus on utilizing the tools and resources we already have at our disposal.

In conclusion, the tech industry’s relentless pursuit of new and advanced technology may not always align with the real-world problems that need solving. As consumers, we have the power to demand a shift in focus towards more practical solutions that can benefit society as a whole. By reevaluating our relationship with technology and choosing to make the most of what we already have, we can contribute to a more sustainable and meaningful use of innovation in the future. Let’s prioritize quality over quantity and focus on making the most of the existing technology at our fingertips.

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