Monday, September 22, 2008

Why People Resist New Technology?

People resist new technology because they fear it. First, people are afraid that technology may replace their position at work. For example, machines may produce things faster than workers do. Moreover, the cost of production is relatively cheaper when using machines. Consequently, the manufacturer will use the machines and dismiss the workers. Second, people also find that it is hard for them to learn new technology. For instance, it is easy for me to operate a computer. The computer has become a necessary aspect of my life. In contrast, my parents find some difficulties in operating a computer. My parents, as beginners, need to know how to use a mouse and a keyboard. Besides, my parents need to master the steps required to switch on the computer and handle operating applications. My parents finally gave up learning to use a computer because the complexities in learning. Moreover, people may feel more comfortable with existing technology. For example, although e-chatting is inexpensive to use, older people may feel uncomfortable with this new technology,because they have gotten used to using older technology, such as telephones. Another reason people resist new technology is that some people think that new technology will make their lives more complicated. As email is now widely used in offices, office staff find their job more stressful. They find that they have to work harder, because their bosses may call them by email whenever their bosses have new tasks to be done. In conclusion, people resist new technology because new technology may replace them at work. Moreover, new technology may be hard to learn and make people's lives more stressful.

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