Human society would not have reached the levels of advancements
attained in the 21st Century were it not for continual discoveries,
innovations and advancement of new technologies. In fact, the mark of an
advanced economy today is usually how much a given country incorporates the
latest technology into homes, workplaces and other economic sectors.
However, technological advancement has also come under fire for
allegedly destroying the social fabric by making people antisocial and
encouraging social vices. Connectivity to the internet has often been cited as
the biggest contributor to decaying morality as young people easily access free
pornography and drugs online.
Both sides of the debate produce compelling data and evidence for
the effects of technology in society, both for good and for evil. However, some
of the leading technology companies in the world continue to hold a more
optimistic view of the products in which they specialize, and technology in
general.
“LG Electronics believes that technology exists to serve human
beings, and not vice versa. Most of the time we end up blaming technology when
something goes wrong and yet it is because we have misunderstood the role of
technology in our lives,” says Moses Marji, LG Electronics East Africa General
Manager Marketing.
“If you look at the products that we have launched lately,” he
adds, “one consistent pattern you will notice is that our design aims at
creating more time for people to spend with their families.”
For instance, LG’s smart kitchen solutions make it possible for
even the least skilled chefs to quickly prepare healthy, gourmet-quality meals.
Smart refrigerators are equipped with interactive recipe indexes that provide
options based on what is stored inside.
Mr Marji maintains that while mothers would previously spend more
time in the kitchen rather than in the living room with their families,
technology has radically changed this dynamic.
Women can now join the rest of the family and what’s more, even
the fathers who are less competent about their cooking can now join their wives
in the kitchen to try out challenging recipes aided by the smart appliances.
The new LG OLED TV has also revolutionized how families spend
quality time. For instance, while it may have previously been difficult to keep
teenagers in the house, the new state-of-the-art television has made home
entertainment a more desirable option for teens.
Previously, many of these teens would have opted to go to a
cinema, which would mean spending more money on entertainment while at the same
time keeping the family separated.
However, while these examples present a seemingly rosy picture of
technology’s role in the home, Mr Marji cautions that technological advancement
does not excuse us from being responsible users.
Too much TV watching can produce couch potatoes who are unfit and
antisocial. The same device could also expose young ones to inappropriate
content. It is therefore essential to monitor use of these technologies. This
is why, beyond giving excellent entertainment experiences, LG has also
incorporated safety and security features in electronics such as the OLED TV.
The fact that you can monitor how much time you spend watching TV
and also set up parental control for the young ones means LG technology also
comes with tools to help one prevent the negative effects of that same
technology. In the end, it is still upon all users to remember that technology
is what we make of it, and making it our servant instead of our master will
lead to a much better world.
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