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development of society technology has played a significant part in the formation of the world as
we know it today beginning with the creation of relatively basic instruments such as the wheel
fire and stone axes and progressing to the development of very sophisticated systems such as
computers and the internet hey guys welcome back to our Channel today's question of the video
is how evolution of technology has changed the world so let's get into our time machine and take
a look at the evolution of Technology the early days of Technology the early days of Technology
were characterized by simple tools and inventions such as the wheel fire and the stone ax these
tools were used for basic tasks such as hunting transportation and construction over time as
civilizations developed and grew so did the need for more sophisticated tools and Technology
the invention of the wheel for example made it easier for people to transport goods and travel
from one place to another the use of fire allowed people to cook food stay warm and ward off
predators the stone acts on the other hand made it easier for people to cut down trees and clear
land for farming the invention of writing for example allowed people to record and share
information leading to the development of early civilizations and the creation of written records
of human history the development of metalworking on the other hand allowed for the production
of more durable and efficient tools an weaponleading to significant improvements inagriculture
and warfarethe Agricultural Revolution theAgricultural Revolution marked a majorturning point
in the evolution ofTechnologyit was during this time that humansbegan to cultivate crops and
raiselivestock leading to a stable foodsupply and the development ofsettlements and
civilizationsthe plow was one of the most importantinventions of this periodas it allowed for
more efficient farmingand the cultivation of more landthe development of irrigation systemsalso
allowed for the expansion ofAgriculture into arid regions theIndustrial Revolution the
IndustrialRevolution marked a major turning pointin the evolution of Technologyduring this
period which took place fromthe late 18th century to the mid-19thcentury machines and factories
wereintroduced leading to the massproduction of goods and a shift frommanual labor to
machine-based productionthis revolution transformed the waygoods were produced and
distributedleading to significant improvements inproductivity and efficiencyone of the most
significant inventionsof the Industrial Revolution was thesteam engine which was developed in
thelate 18th centurythe steam engine was used to powerfactories and machines making itpossible
to produce Goods on a largescalethis in turn led to the development ofnew Industries such as
textiles and Ironand steel production which droveeconomic growth and created new jobsthe
introduction of the factory systemalso led to significant changes in theway work was
organizedworkers were no longer required to workin their homes but instead were
broughttogether in factories to work under asingle roofthis led to the development of new
formsof Labor such as the assembly line whichmade it possible to produce Goods
moreefficiently and at a lower cost thedigital Revolutionthe digital Revolution marked
anothermajor turning point in the evolution ofTechnologywith the introduction of computers
anthe internet the world was foreverchanged the digital Revolution began inthe mid-20th century
with the inventionof the first electronic computer knownas the inyakthis machine was used for
complexcalculations and paved the way for thedevelopment of more Advanced Computersthe
internet which was developed in thelate 20th century has transformed theway we communicate
and accessinformationthe internet has made it possible forpeople to communicate and
shareinformation from anywhere in the worldleading to the development of new formsof
communication such as email andinstant messagingthe internet has also made it easier forpeople
to access information withmillions of websites and onlineresources available at our fingertipsthe
digital revolution has also had aprofound impact on business and commerce e-commerce has
transformed the way weshop and do business making it possibleto buy and sell goods and
services onlinethe rise of social media and onlinecommunities has created new opportunities for
marketing and advertising while the growth of the gig economy has created new opportunities
for independent workers the mobile Revolution the mobile Revolution marked the next stage in
the evolution of Technology with the introduction of smartphones andmobile devices people can
now accessinformation and communicate fromanywhere at any timemobile technology has
revolutionized theway we do business and has made iteasier for people to stay connected
withfriends and familythe first mobile phones were introducedin the 1980s but it wasn't until
theintroduction of the smartphone thatmobile technology truly
becametransformativesmartphones combine the features ofcomputer and a mobile phone making
itpossible to access the internetcommunicate with others and perform awide range of tasks from
anywherethe introduction of mobile apps has alsomade it possible to perform a variety oftasks
such as shopping Banking andsocial networking from a mobile devicethe rise of artificial
intelligence andThe Internet of Thingsthe most recent steps forward in thedevelopment of
Technology have beentaken by the Advent of artificial intelligence and The Internet of Thingsthe
creation of computer systems thatare capable of doing activities thatwould ordinarily require
human intellectsuch as identifying patterns makingpredictions and solving problems is an
example of what is referred to asartificial intelligence or AIThe Internet of Things refers to
thenetwork of interconnected electronicdevices and computer systems that areable to exchange
information andinteract with one another this has the potential to transform abroad variety of
businesses from themedical field to the industrial sectorand even the energy sector