Post on 29-Mar-2020
Technology is begging to help spread wealth equally
among the world’s population. This is because technol-
ogy has helped spread awareness, allowed for funds to
travel faster/easier, and is educating the deprived.
Nonprofit websites are an example of tech that has
been providing tools and information – to the unfortu-
nate – that can be used to escape the grasp of poverty.
Poverty rates have fallen as a result of utilization of
online resources and technology, all the while popula-
tion has been increasing. Proof of technologies involve-
ment in changing that number is apparent when you
look at poverty rates corresponding to year. The late
1990s – which is the begging of arguably the most im-
portant tech boom – saw a slight increase in poverty
(but at a declining rate). The poverty rate in the past
ten years has fallen more than any prior years; this is a
testament to the new innovation’s power to do good.
It is often true that an elite few dictate what the many
can and cannot do. This control comes in varying
forms. One type of control is seen in the corporate/
financial field, another can be seen in the political.
Technologic innovations such as crowd funding,
Bitcoin, online petitions, and the internet in general
are providing a way for the masses to overcome the
border of control. One of the greatest examples of this
was during the Arab spring. The uprising, which took
place in 2010, was arguably magnified by effective
communication channels only possible through the
use of technology. Beyond that event, white-hat activ-
ists (known as hacktivists) have been the anonymous
police force against injustice. The internet has become
a platform that allows the weak to be in a position on
par with higher powers.
Technology is the means by which humanity can challenge power and surpass
boundaries. Technology accomplishes this by providing us with 3 essential tools:
1) Universal access to aggregated information 2) A medium to communicate in an
organized/anonymous manner 3) The ability to go beyond human physical/
mental limitations. Using technology as a tool, humans are only limited by their
knowledge – which in turn expands as technology becomes more advanced. Tech-
nology is helping increase unity, advance society, and disperse power, all of
which give individuals the capability to spread equality. This poster provides a
glimpse of which technological tools have had the greatest impact on humanities
ability to challenge power and surpass boundaries.
By Gjergj Camaj
Presented by: Monroe College Honors Program
Bronx and New Rochelle, NY
Humans are using technology to surpass their
mental and physical limitations. This is being
accomplished by directing computing power to-
ward solving complex problems and by extending
our own physical capabilities with technologic in-
novations. Initiatives, such as the World Commu-
nity Grid, put technology to work for human bet-
terment. The project uses idle computer processing
resources from users around the world to solve
problems that would take an immeasurable
amount of time for humans. Furthermore, technol-
ogy is now becoming a physical part of human life.
Devices such as robotic appendages, mechanical
implants, and even everyday items such as
smartphones are showing that technology has the
potential to jumpstart human evolution.
Human limitations
The future of technology is mostly unpre-
dictable, although, if the current trends
continue humanity will have years of suc-
cess ahead. Technology is in essence be-
coming a part of who we are and how we
behave. We may see more integration of
technology with the human body, a more
decentralized approach to the internet and
finances, cures for seemingly incurable dis-
eases, and expansion into new frontiers.
Overall, technology is helping us overcome
limitations and is allowing us to truly strive
for greatness.
Predictions