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Thursday, May 29, 2014

With the increasing use and development of new technology, many machines are now able to do the work which people used to perform. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this trend?



With the increasing use and development of new technology, many machines are now able to do the work which people used to perform. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this trend?



Advancement and innovation has led to proliferation of Mechanization. Due to this more and more people have started using machines in almost every field and every walk of life. This has raised a debate of sorts among different sections of society. The people who support adoption of modern technology are quite upbeat about the new developments, while some people more adapted to the traditional ways of working are apprehensive about long term impact of latest introductions.

The latest introductions have enabled the humans to use modern machinery to their advantage as now they are able to carry out the tasks more efficiently and effectively. Mechanization has proven beneficial especially for industrial sector. It has brought about a sea change in the way the work is carried out in factories.  The highly advanced equipment is capable of minimizing errors and optimizing various processes. This has led to reduction in wastage of material and time and also helped the industries to maintain a close control on the quality of goods being produced.

Besides reducing the errors and wastage, the mechanized equipment is also able to work tirelessly without needing any break or rejuvenation. The machinery needs minimum maintenance and no off-days like their human counterparts. This has enabled the companies to strive for achieving higher production levels within a shorter time frame.

On the contrary, the spread of mechanization has its own perils as an increased reliance on machinery has generated new problems like unemployment as more and more companies are substituting human workers with machinery. Some experts allay fears about the deterioration of in and skill levels among people executing tasks with help of machinery.

To conclude, I personally feel that although mechanization has several benefits, its negative impacts can never be overlooked.

While recruiting a new employee, the employer should pay more attention to their personal qualities, rather than qualifications and experience. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Give your opinion and include relevant examples.

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