Theory of Knowledge
Theory of Knowledge
13
Chapters
165
Notes
Chapter 1 - Knowledge & The Knower(Core)
Chapter 1 - Knowledge & The Knower(Core)
Chapter 2 - Knowledge & Technology(Optional)
Chapter 2 - Knowledge & Technology(Optional)
Chapter 3 - Knowledge & Language(Optional)
Chapter 3 - Knowledge & Language(Optional)
Chapter 4 - Knowledge & Politics(Optional)
Chapter 4 - Knowledge & Politics(Optional)
Chapter 5 - Knowledge & Religion(Optional)
Chapter 5 - Knowledge & Religion(Optional)
Chapter 6 - Knowledge & Indigenous Societies(Optional)
Chapter 6 - Knowledge & Indigenous Societies(Optional)
Chapter 7 - History(AoK)
Chapter 7 - History(AoK)
Chapter 8 - The Human Sciences(AoK)
Chapter 8 - The Human Sciences(AoK)
Chapter 9 - The Natural Sciences(AoK)
Chapter 9 - The Natural Sciences(AoK)
Chapter 10 - The Arts(AoK)
Chapter 10 - The Arts(AoK)
Chapter 11 - Mathematics(AoK)
Chapter 11 - Mathematics(AoK)
Chapter 12 - ToK Exhibition
Chapter 12 - ToK Exhibition
Chapter 13 - ToK Essay
Chapter 13 - ToK Essay
IB Resources
Chapter 2 - Knowledge & Technology(Optional)
Theory of Knowledge
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Chapter 2 - Knowledge & Technology(Optional)

Science vs. Technology: Unraveling The True Innovator

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523 words
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3 mins read
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Hey there, Future Knowledge Seeker! You are now diving into the sea of understanding where technology stands and how it influences our lives. Hold on to your tech-treasures, as we uncover the truth about the realm of knowledge outside the scope of technology!

Expanding horizons of technology

Technology, with its cool crew of nanotechnology, machine learning, and neural networks, seems to be always expanding its territory. Imagine it as the universe itself, constantly stretching and creating new frontiers! It's like the new Fortnite map which just got updated, relentlessly growing and full of surprises.

 

Real-world example: Consider our smartphones, they went from being a mere communication device to becoming our calendars, cameras, gaming consoles, and so much more! It's like a Swiss army knife of tech.

The battle of chess - man vs machine

Remember when the chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparov was beaten by IBM's Deep Blue? That's a prime example of a computer defeating a human in a highly strategic game. However, this victory didn't make us feel defeated. Instead, we felt a sense of accomplishment in creating such a brainy machine and a dash of humility in front of its impressive 'intellect'.

 

Real-world example: Imagine your feeling when you first defeated a difficult level in your favorite video game after numerous attempts. Now, imagine a computer doing the same, beating human players relentlessly. Quite an achievement, isn't it?

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Chapter 2 - Knowledge & Technology(Optional)
Theory of Knowledge
Theory of Knowledge

Chapter 2 - Knowledge & Technology(Optional)

Science vs. Technology: Unraveling The True Innovator

Word Count Emoji
523 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Hey there, Future Knowledge Seeker! You are now diving into the sea of understanding where technology stands and how it influences our lives. Hold on to your tech-treasures, as we uncover the truth about the realm of knowledge outside the scope of technology!

Expanding horizons of technology

Technology, with its cool crew of nanotechnology, machine learning, and neural networks, seems to be always expanding its territory. Imagine it as the universe itself, constantly stretching and creating new frontiers! It's like the new Fortnite map which just got updated, relentlessly growing and full of surprises.

 

Real-world example: Consider our smartphones, they went from being a mere communication device to becoming our calendars, cameras, gaming consoles, and so much more! It's like a Swiss army knife of tech.

The battle of chess - man vs machine

Remember when the chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparov was beaten by IBM's Deep Blue? That's a prime example of a computer defeating a human in a highly strategic game. However, this victory didn't make us feel defeated. Instead, we felt a sense of accomplishment in creating such a brainy machine and a dash of humility in front of its impressive 'intellect'.

 

Real-world example: Imagine your feeling when you first defeated a difficult level in your favorite video game after numerous attempts. Now, imagine a computer doing the same, beating human players relentlessly. Quite an achievement, isn't it?

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