Right on point. We are relying too much in technology. I'm in no way playing down on the benefits of tech in this contemporary times. But if it is extended beyond it's boundaries, it rather becomes a problem than a help. I'm a medical laboratory science student and we deal with a lot of machines. There are some tests that when the results come, the scientist needs to use common sense and other theoretical basis to check for it's reliability. Machines are sometimes misleading. They may give false positives or false negative result due to some little mistake from the user. Let's be aware that machines are operated by humans and are sometimes faulty because of human flaws
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