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Advantages and Disadvantages of Computers in Daily Life

Computers have revolutionized the modern world, making tasks faster, more accurate, and more convenient. However, like any powerful technology, they also bring certain negative impacts if overused or misused.

Question (Click to Flip)

Can a computer think on its own?

Answer

Traditionally, no. A computer relies entirely on programmed instructions. However, modern Artificial Intelligence (AI) allows computers to 'learn' and make decisions based on data patterns.

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Key Facts

A computer has zero 'IQ'β€”it only does exactly what a human instructs it to do.

Ergonomics (proper sitting posture) is crucial for preventing health issues while using a computer.

E-waste (discarded computer parts) is becoming a major environmental issue.

1. Major Advantages of Computers

  • Speed: Computers can process millions of calculations per second, saving immense amounts of time.
  • Accuracy: They do not make mathematical errors (unless programmed incorrectly by a human).
  • Huge Storage: Computers can store massive amounts of data, documents, photos, and videos in a tiny physical space.
  • Automation: They can perform repetitive tasks continuously without getting tired or bored.
  • Connectivity: Through the internet, computers connect the entire world via email, video calls, and social media.

2. Major Disadvantages of Computers

  • Health Issues: Sitting in front of a screen for long hours causes eye strain, back pain, and lack of physical exercise.
  • Cybersecurity Threats: Data stored on computers can be hacked, stolen, or destroyed by viruses and malware.
  • Unemployment: Automation and AI by computers have replaced many manual human jobs.
  • Distraction: Excessive use of computers for gaming and social media wastes time and reduces focus on studies or real-life interactions.
  • Dependency: We have become so dependent on computers that if the system crashes or power goes out, all work stops.

Questions and Answers

Can a computer think on its own?+

Traditionally, no. A computer relies entirely on programmed instructions. However, modern Artificial Intelligence (AI) allows computers to 'learn' and make decisions based on data patterns.

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