There are many. The primary one being increased speed and efficiency in performing a vast multitude of tasks from manufacturing to communication. Others may include removing the need for humans to perform menial and dangerous tasks, an increased ability to understand nature and an increased standard of living for most of the world.
The complete list would be so long that many books could (and have) been written on the benefits of technology in fields ranging from medicine and microbiology to engineering and exploration.
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Anything that is created can have a positive and negative side. I would say that developments in technology such as computers and digital technology have had an amazingly positive effect on society in allowing us to not be tied to a specific location for work for example, or in terms of being able to have information available in an instant.
ative effects of high level technology in family life
The curing of Guinea worm disease
Some positive effects of technology has had on humans were some including new medical discoveries, sex changes, cancer preventing drugs, some lessening of the racism to the gay and lesbian people and finally the fact that more faster ways of travel have been developed.
Yes, implications can be positive by suggesting favorable outcomes, possibilities, or consequences. For instance, if someone says "If you study hard, you will get good grades," the implication is positive because it implies that hard work leads to success.
A positive statement is a philosophical term for statements that simply state how things are without moral implications. An example of a positive statement would be "the grass is green".
Technology makes literacy more convenient.
they are all positive. less work
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positive affect...for real.....how about phones and e-mail,communication has evolved so much because of technology.
I cannot give an answer because your question does not make sense. Try rephrasing the question.
No, a person can be computer literate and totally unethical in its use.