Sunday, December 8, 2024

Final Post || Society's Relationship With Technology || Technology's Relationship With Us || Blog #11

Technology's Relationship With Us.

 Final Post:


My Personal Relationship:

 Technology has changed so much since I was born, and I think it's going to keep evolving. My relationship with technology started when I had a Game Cube as a child, but it has grown by having many iPhones and a gaming console. With technology all throughout my life, I would say I have an unhealthy connection with it.

Being born in this generation, I feel like it is evident that I have an unhealthy connection because American teens’ screen time has increased by around 2 hours since 2015. Technology is definitely taking a chunk of my daily life, with my average screen time being 5 hours. Currently, more than half of US teens spend an average of 7 hours and 22 minutes of daily screen time. Considering the amount of sleep teenagers need, that's almost half of their waking hours. 

The Positives and Negatives:

Technology is a very powerful tool for learning, and it helps me personally in the classroom but also for staying informed about news or family. Instagram, YouTube, word of mouth, and many more platforms give me an easy way to access information that is going on. TikTok is similar because it offers quick updates on news or trends. However, I recognize the risk of misinformation. These platforms company prioritize engagement and addictiveness over accuracy, which means I could be fed certain or random content if I’m not careful. This is also similar to a past blog post I did with gatekeeping and agenda setting. With my friends and family, technology is both a blessing and a curse, in my opinion. It keeps us connected, especially with my own family. For example, my dad commutes daily to the city, and my mom is far away from work. With these small challenges 

Group chats and shared calendars with my family make coordination easier, but when it's being overused and spammed it can create a sense of disconnection and be difficult to manage. Sometimes, I notice we’re all together physically but glued to our devices, missing out on quality time. 

I also think technology has so many more positive effects. When watching the videos and researching this topic, I saw how U.S. Adults See More Benefits Than Downsides in Technology. The article also when on to talk about how, "Despite the downsides of technology, most people appreciate that it enables them to engage with the world on a daily basis. They may have legitimate concerns about its use in some cases, but most of our world relies on modern technology which conducts our day-to-day lives." According to Pew Research Center states, just over half of adults (52%) say technology has had mostly positive effects. The article says that the top reasons were... 

  • Easy access to information and communication

  • Positive effects on health and medicine

  • Improvements to people’s jobs

  • Increased access to knowledge



Importance of Online Footprint:

The term Online footprint is sometimes called a digital shadow or an electronic footprint – refers to the trail of data you leave when using the internet. It includes websites you visit, emails you send, and information you submit online. When I Google myself, I see a mix of professional and personal content that relates to my name but not all of it is me. My LinkedIn profile stands out as a positive reflection of my academic and career goals, showcasing my skills. However, I’m aware that social media posts or old accounts could paint a less professional picture. This highlights the importance of regularly reviewing and editing my online presence. When googling myself I saw an old picture of me in a news article that was about the startup of a new sport called foot golf. I briefly remember this event because it was a friend's birthday party a long time ago. I was interviewed by a reporter and she quoted me in this article. Didn't know it would end up on the internet if I would google my name. Overall that's the risk you truly take when you do anything online. 


In conclusion, technology has a major relationship with my life and the rest of the world. One's relationship with technology can change with its impact on there life. Technology's positive aspects like medical advancements, communications, and world security are truly the difference in this world.


Tuesday, December 3, 2024

The Progressive Era || Blog Post #10

 

The Progressive Era 





I wasn't totally sure what to anticipate when looking at these websites on Anti-War because it's not a topic that's discussed frequently in everyday conversations. This, in my opinion, is because a lot of people have grown familiar with the idea that conflict is a necessary and unavoidable aspect of the world in order to protect our countries. They frequently overlook the long-term effects and the great suffering that follows the war in favor of emphasizing the claimed advantages, such as national security and defense. However, after exploring the Anti-War website, my perspective on this issue shifted significantly. The site offered valuable insights into the deeper realities of war and its impact on people, especially those who are caught in the middle of these conflicts. The website had many different articles and new highlights that I had never seen before. One particular piece that stood out to me was the US Announces New $725 Million Arms Package for Ukraine. It talks about how President Biden recently approved sending anti-personnel mines to Ukraine, a decision that contradicts his previous policy aimed at limiting the use of these indiscriminate weapons. It also mentions how The Biden administration is looking to flood Ukraine with as many weapons as it can before President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated on January 20, 2025. President Biden has asked Congress to authorize another $24 billion for the proxy war before he leaves office, which would bring total US spending on the conflict to at least $210 billion. It's evident that the writers on these sites are all very strong antiwar voices that you never seem to hear in the mainstream news. Anti-war writers often have strong, outspoken anti-war voices because these platforms offer a space for more radical perspectives. 

Websites like Antiwar.com and The American Conservative are ones that I personally hadn’t encountered before, but they are platforms that advocate for anti-war perspectives and offer news and analysis related to this stance. It’s understandable that many people, including myself, may not be familiar with these types of sites, as the anti-war viewpoint is not widely expressed in mainstream discourse. While I don’t personally believe that war is something to be desired, I do acknowledge that there are situations where military action may be necessary to protect the safety and security of our nation and its people.


EOTO #2 Theorie Gatekeeping and Agenda Setting // #8


Gatekeeping and Agenda Setting







The ideas of gatekeeping and agenda-setting are significantly affecting the stories we see on a daily basis. For me, this shapes my understanding of the world. For example, as a college student, I see how algorithms filter what news I encounter. Despite their theoretical sound, these concepts have a significant impact on public opinion and many more. Gatekeeping refers to the process of filtering information before it reaches the public. This can occur across various occasions, such as publication, broadcasting, the internet, or any other communication platform. 


The phrase, “no one likes a gatekeeper,” means exactly the way it sounds. If someone was gatekeeping information from you, it's extremely messed up. So overall, gatekeepers decide what information gets shared and what doesn't. Now, let's look at agenda setting. Agenda-setting is how media and influential figures determine which topics should be considered important. This influences public priorities by repeatedly covering certain issues, even if they might not be of immediate concern. An example of agenda setting is when the media is covering an election, and all media platforms and channels are covering it. The election is an important topic the media is putting light on and consistently covering it. 


The two concepts are closely linked. Gatekeeping lays the groundwork for agenda setting because it determines which information sees the public. Once the information is selected, agenda setting takes over by deciding how much focus that topic will get. For example, if media gatekeepers choose to highlight an election, agenda setting will ensure that the election remains a primary focus in the news, affecting how much attention the issue receives.

Gatekeeping and agenda setting have both positive and negative aspects. In a positive way, in our society, gatekeeping filters information from spreading and makes sure the public receives the correct information. Agenda setting can bring to light significant issues we see, such as public health concerns, inspiring people to take action and participate in meaningful discussions. However, there are also major downsides. 

When looking at this topic, I saw how gatekeeping has a tendency to keep out different viewpoints, particularly those of marginalized groups. Even if they don't want to, decisions made by the same individuals or groups that hold the majority of the information may be biased. Setting the agenda can also influence the people around us and our own goals. By focusing too much on other topics and ignoring others, the media can create a misleading idea of what really matters. 




Gatekeeping plays a key role in controlling what information the public has access to. It decides which issues are made visible and which are hidden, and this greatly impacts how the public forms opinions. I personally do not like this because it is scary to not receive all the right information.

By selecting specific topics to cover, gatekeepers influence public perceptions and may limit the range of diverse voices, especially those from marginalized communities.

On the other hand, agenda-setting influences what use in the world pays attention to. The article explains that by prioritizing certain topics, the media steers public focus toward specific issues or events. This can have significant consequences, as it shapes public opinion and can even affect decision-making at the policy level. For instance, when certain topics are consistently highlighted, it creates a sense of urgency around them, prompting leaders and others to take action. This process helps set societal priorities, whether it’s a health crisis, a social justice issue, or an economic concern.




Wednesday, November 20, 2024

EOTO #2 || Blog Post #9 || Classmate Reaction #2


Nielsen Ratings 



    What are Nielsen ratings? When my classmate was presenting, I had never heard about this topic. Nielsen Ratings is a measurement system used to gauge the size and demographics of television audiences. These ratings help networks and producers understand how many people are watching a particular show and who those viewers are. I learned that they can track not only how many people watch a show but also the types of people watching, including their age, gender, and geographic location. The Nielsen Ratings often show the Super Bowl as one of the most-watched events in the United States. For example, in 2023, over 113 million people tuned in, making it a ratings giant. Awards like the Oscars often analyze their Nielsen Ratings to see if their viewership is growing or declining, which can influence future changes in the broadcast format. I learned that Nielsen ratings have a major impact on the TV industry because when ratings are high, it can drive ad revenue and renew shows. However, low ratings might lead to a cancellation. Since cable TV is becoming outdated, it evolves challenges. It's evident that streaming services are taking over how we watch television, so tracking viewership has become a little more complicated, but Nielsen remains a cornerstone for understanding TV trends.   


    By shaping the entertainment scene, Nielsen Ratings has an impact on society. They have an impact on the kinds of content that is produced and shared by assessing TV and streaming audiences. Since popular content frequently reflects societal trends and interests, this is again quite similar to agenda setting. Learning about Nielsen's rating was very interesting but rubbed me the wrong way because this algorithm can determine our age and location.

Monday, November 18, 2024

Age of AI // Blog 5



Age of AI ( First Hour )






AI is something that has been brought to many people's attention nowadays. There are many things to say about AI positively and negatively. AI has recently become highly prevalent in our lives but dates all the way back to the 1950s. Standing for artificial intelligence, AI’s purpose is to replicate human intelligence. While it can be incredibly useful, it also raises concerns due to its ability to make decisions independently of human oversight and its potential to invade privacy.

This video dives deep into China’s AI revolution, drawing comparisons between data and oil as valuable resources. China is frequently referred to as the new Saudi Arabia of AI due to its vast data pool. The large amount of data is crucial since AI algorithms perform better with more data they have access to. The video highlights some significant events that highlight China's quick development, such as the 2016 matchup between Go world champion Lee Sedol and Google's AI, AlphaGo. 

The video explains different views on AI and job loss, suggesting that around 50% of jobs could be at risk from AI in the next 15 years. Khai Fuli admits there’s a downside, explaining that while many AI projects don’t directly impact human jobs, some will definitely lead to people losing work. The idea is that AI is coming, whether we want it or not, and it’s going to change the job market. White-collar jobs, which rely heavily on numbers and analysis, are easier to replace with software, so roles like reporting, trading, telemarketing, customer service, and data analysis are especially at risk. On the other hand, blue-collar jobs that require physical skills, like hand-eye coordination, are safer for now since machines aren’t yet able to handle these tasks well.


I’m personally not a big fan of AI, and I haven’t used tools like ChatGPT mostly because of some of the things I’ve heard about it. I’ve only used them when teachers required them for research purposes. I can see the benefits of AI—it’s definitely helping advance the world around me. Beyond just tech, AI has led to major breakthroughs in fields like healthcare. It plays a huge role in innovations like self-driving cars and in discovering new treatments, which can be incredibly valuable for society. However, while these advancements make us more advanced, they also come with increased risks. By placing so much trust in this technology, we might be setting ourselves up for potential dangers in the future. There are many different kinds of AI, each handling unique tasks, but I believe it’s essential that everyone remains aware of both the pros and cons, and be cautious about what personal data they share with AI systems.


Wednesday, November 6, 2024

EOTO Technology presentations from classmate react. // Blog 7


EOTO Technology Presentations


My classmate's Facebook presentation was one technological advancement that caught my attention during the presentations. The fact that a young Mark Zuckerberg who was a sophomore founded Facebook while attending Harvard University intrigued me tremendously.  Facebook was first created by Mark as a tiny online application called Face Smash. Using the Harvard student information, Face Smash was used to compare images of girls who attended Harvard that Mark received. A lot of males on campus used Face Smash, which made it popular. To increase popularity, Mark gradually extended the program to other schools. This presentation caught my attention because I have seen the movie social networking so many times. When hearing about Facebook from my classmate it made me realize how accurate the movie really is.  Facebook has come a long way since its early days as a college-only social network. Today, it's one of the biggest platforms worldwide, connecting billions of people. While it remains popular for staying in touch with family and friends, it's also evolved to include features like a Marketplace for shopping and groups for connecting with people who share your interests.



"The Facebook," which eventually grew into the platform we know today. While Facebook is now popular mainly among our parents, it’s also branching into new products, like the Metaverse, which is gradually gaining traction. Over time, Mark has built the company into a social media giant by acquiring Instagram and other popular platforms. Overall I found this presentation particularly interesting because of Facebook's origin story. 


Thursday, October 31, 2024

Privacy, Online and Off // Blog #4

 

Blog #5 




Technology in this day and age is used by a large number of people. As a young man who has grown up with technology throughout my life, the idea of a “digital footprint” of myself on the internet wouldn't cross my mind. From a young age the number one thing people would say is to be safe with the internet or even the saying “Be careful of what you put on the internet”. This advice has only become more relevant as I’ve gotten older, with technology evolving and social media expanding its reach into every aspect of my life. As a young man who has experienced a real-world situation, I’m increasingly aware of how this online presence can impact not only personal relationships but also professional opportunities. The internet has made it easier than ever to connect and share, but it’s also a permanent record that can define my family, friends, and myself. 


In the first Ted Talk, Juan Enriquez discusses the idea of a digital footprint with your own tattoo. My dad has a tattoo that is very meaningful to him, which can tell you a lot about him. Also, I know if you search my name on Google, LinkedIn, and Instagram it will pop up. These are three websites that, even if I delete something, will always be on the internet and something could possibly come back to me. The tattoo on my dad can tell you a story, but the platforms tell you way more about my own identity, such as my email, where I live, family members, and sports I played. All of this information is available anywhere for anyone on the internet. This can be scary, especially for a college student looking for internships and job opportunities. It's scary because either big or small information about yourself is so accessible through the internet. 


 It goes on to talk about how police departments use license plates to track every vehicle and where they are going. The police use scanners to track where pedestrians and users are in our day-to-day lives. They have each car with multiple scans of their license plates. Their logic to hold onto all this private information is truly for the future.  The small chance this person might be a criminal they keep tabs on everyone and have a file with numerous photos just to know your day-to-day life. 

Having seen these videos, I think the government needs to do something to increase the little privacy we have on our phones. After learning about this, I feel that it is wrong for anyone, including the government, to have access to our phone numbers. But I also have to take into account the Ted Talk's argument that if the government expands phone privacy, it may make it harder to apprehend criminals, which could be damaging to society.

I honestly do not believe there is much we can do to protect ourselves from invasions of our privacy. One main reason is because of how much technology is evolving and because of how much it's used in our everyday lives. Also with the mass surveillance they talked about in the Ted Talk and how there are hundreds of pictures of all of our license plates I'm not sure if we can do much we can do to protect ourselves. Facial recognition technology has reached an unnervingly high level of accuracy, and there’s no going back once it's in place.

The government can now form a clear picture of how regular people go about their daily lives; with today’s tech, privacy seems almost nonexistent. That’s why I’m doubtful that much can realistically be done to stop it.



Final Post || Society's Relationship With Technology || Technology's Relationship With Us || Blog #11

Technology's Relationship With Us.  Final Post: My Personal Relationship:  Technology has changed so much since I was born, and I think ...