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Technology: How Technology Changed Our Lives

Humanity has changed. The time of revolutionary leaps every few decades is over. Today, changes are happening quickly, sometimes so unexpectedly that both society and entrepreneurs must be ready to skillfully adjust decisions or development paths.

However, a large part of society does not see these little revolutions that have become natural over the past decades and have effectively deprived us of our excitement in huge leaps. At the same time, this is their greatest strength.

In today's world, the difficulty is not just working on improving many aspects of our lives, but most of all keeping up with them and appropriately assimilating them.

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Let's imagine that we would have to wait a decade for a new solution in smart technologies, and then a product with a hundred new possibilities and a price at a level unattainable for the average consumer would be presented on the market. It would be burdensome, but how exciting, when the long-awaited product finally appears on the market. Our modernity has taken a completely different path. By accustoming us to the new by means of frequent shock therapies.

A world made of smartphones

Taxi, food, hairdresser, doctor, concert, cinema and much, much more. We can order, make an appointment, book and pay using a smartphone. The same one that helps us find a faster way home or an empty parking space. With the same device, we can make calls, write messages, use instant messaging and e-mail. Everything in one place.

Our smartphones have grown. Not only dimensionally, but also capacitively. We have much more data and applications in them. We can allow ourselves to use them to control subsequent areas of our lives and use the possibilities the presence of which on our smartphones was limited by their capacity.

English science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke used to say that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Meanwhile, as a society, we are beginning to understand in-depth the processes that allow us to open a garage door or entrance gate using a smartphone.

This growing awareness - though still insufficient - slowly eliminates the fear of the "magic of technology". Thanks to this, we use them much more often, because we know that smart products do not hide dangerous transmitters or devices. We create a second world - built from our "mobile" avatars that can be found on the web.

Modernity affects everything

Are we running out of ideas on how to use smart technologies? It is very unlikely, because we still have a number of areas that may not require changes, but will certainly benefit a lot from them.

After all, we probably won't notice it anyway. It will become our everyday life, although it may be preceded by a delicate shock, which will dissolve into the belief that this has always been the case. The growing popularity of smart solutions desensitizes us to their new versions, removes distrust and eliminates barriers to using their amenities.

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Getting used to small changes guarantees that each of us will be able to use a smartphone that will appear on the market in five years.

However, there is still another habit - to the lack of smart technologies. It may result from their inaccessibility, fear or conscious choice. However, skepticism towards being smart is not only the attitude of his opponents. Their designers and creators ask themselves every day: what do we need this for?

A sufficiently specific answer may be an impulse for the next "small step" towards changes. I need this because I don't like washing dishes. Because I'm afraid my child will lose the house keys. Because I wish my coffee was ready when I walked into the kitchen in the morning.

Each of them means a chance for change. I use the dishwasher because I don't like washing dishes. I open my child's door with my smartphone because I am afraid he will lose the keys. My coffeemaker knows when to make coffee because I like it when it's ready in the morning.

After a few cheers: wow! we get used to the new, more comfortable reality. In order to find a dishwasher that arranges dishes in cabinets in a few years. To allow the child to enter the house, which will recognize his face by himself, and for the coffee machine to bake a fresh coffee croissant, which he will carry to the bedroom on his own.

Make good things better

It is sometimes referred to as brand DNA. About a group of features, ambitions and values ​​that drive its development. It takes years, perhaps decades, to isolate it.

The WIŚNIOWSKI brand, which has been in existence for 30 years, has several rules that regulate its daily activities. One of them are the words of its founder - Andrzej Wiśniowski - who repeated that we need to improve good things, that we can always do something better and take another step forward.

After 30 years, the WIŚNIOWSKI brand is a European leader in the production of gates, windows, doors and fences. Perhaps precisely because she was not afraid of the new and the unknown, while asking herself questions: why and for what?

So we all work together for a smart world - better for people and the environment. Not only are change enthusiasts doing this, but also those who crave clarification and are gently slowing down the pace at which we might not have had time to find the answer: why.

We will never be smart until the end. However, it is a journey of the kind in which the point is not to get somewhere but to be constantly on the move.

Marcin Szostek manager of the WIŚNIOWSKI intelligent technologies product group

Whenever a new smart technology product appears on the market, society divides into two camps. One experiences new possibilities with delight and boldly introduces them to his life. The second one tries to notice and warn against - in his opinion - the threats that smart technologies bring to our everyday life. Who's right?

Let's go back a bit in time and stand next to Henry Ford as he was creating an automotive powerhouse. Even then - and these were the first decades of the 20th century - he noticed that only courage in vision gave a chance for development - both for society and for enterprises. He said that if at the beginning of his career he asked his clients what they expected, he would probably hear: we want faster horses. "So I didn't listen to them," he concluded with one of his many anecdotes.

People feel comfortable with what they know and it is not a bad thing that they fear changes that they do not fully understand or do not want. It is also our task - producers of smart technologies and products - not only to sell but also to educate and encourage.

You may be concerned about solutions for a smart home. Not everyone feels safe knowing that they can open their home using a smartphone. This one may be lost or stolen. Yes, but are the keys lost or stolen? Probably each of us will confirm that we remember about the phone more often, we do not go practically anywhere without it, we always have it at hand. Now let's recall all the mornings spent ritualistically searching for the keys to the home or office - it is much easier with a telephone. There is a storm coming and you need to close the windows? Did someone forget to turn off the TV or the light? You can take care of your home with only a smartphone in your hand.

Intelligent technologies are often referred to as a curiosity, a treat for gadget lovers. Meanwhile, being smart is a step towards practicality. Coming back to the keys - there is no need to make extra money for each family member. It is enough for one person to have a smartphone with an application to open the entrance gate, garage door, or door from anywhere in the world. We do not have to give our children heavy keys that can be an incentive for the thief and learn more https://www.solutionhow.com/

There is no need to be afraid of intelligent technologies. Nowadays, they are designed so that their operation is intuitive and suited to everyday needs. And thanks to them, we can save a lot of money and time, and most importantly - nerves.