Why Technology?
Technology is useful
I like technology because it makes everyday life easier, improves communication, increases productivity, fosters learning and personal growth, and enables innovation. It helps solve problems efficiently, connects people globally, and opens up new opportunities.
Well-applied technology helps us, for example, to organize ourselves better, to learn new things, to keep track of our goals and personal progress, or to bridge the gap with friends or family.
BRANCHES
My favorite branches of technology
Computer Science
Computer science is the study of computation, information, and automation. Computer science spans theoretical disciplines (such as algorithms, theory of computation, and information theory) to applied disciplines (including the design and implementation of hardware and software).
Year of creation
1940s
What I like about it
I like the branch of software development (coding)
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of research in computer science that studies methods that enable machines to perceive their environment.
Year of creation
1943
What I like about it
I like AI because it can help us in many things, like summarize a text.
Virtual Reality
Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include video games, education and business. VR is one of the key technologies in the reality-virtuality continuum. As such, it is different from other digital visualization solutions.
Year of creation
1960
What I like about it
I like it because it feels like you're in several places at once.
Gallery
Profiles of Instagram that you can follow about tech
MORE INFORMATION
Other branches of technology
Branch |
Creation |
Creator |
Nationality |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robotics | 1954 | George Devol | American | He created the first programmable industrial robot |
| Quantum computing | 1982 | Richard Feynman | American | He introduced the idea of quantum computing |