Jurisprudence of Technology Laws

Shivi Bhatnagar
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In today's rapidly evolving world of science and technology, our interactions with devices like Alexa and Siri have become as commonplace as conversations with family members. Initially, technology served to create products, generate services, or achieve desired results. However, the advent of affordable and accessible new technologies has ensnared everyone in its web, even influencing mundane activities such as drinking water, with smartwatches reminding us to hydrate. Services like Swiggy and Zomato deliver food within minutes, fostering a culture of convenience that can make us lethargic. Technology's impact spans across booking travel tickets, movie reservations, online shopping, and virtual classes, making us increasingly reliant on it. Traditionally, the essentials for human life were "Roti, Kapda, aur Makan" (food, clothing, and shelter), but now smartphones and internet access have joined this list. While technology's success hinges on data availability, it also raises significant concerns about privacy and security. The Supreme Court of India has highlighted the misuse of social media for spreading falsehoods and violating privacy rights. Social media's pervasive influence affects all age groups, particularly children, exposing them to inappropriate content and leading to premature mental maturity. This exposure results in risks like cyberbullying, sextortion, cyber trafficking, child pornography, and online fraud. Consequently, children and parents face mental health issues, academic distractions, and potential criminal involvement. The rise in cybercrime has placed India among the top ten countries affected, with Russia leading the list. The growing dependence on technology necessitates a balanced approach to leverage its benefits while safeguarding against its threats.
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技术法的法理
在科学技术飞速发展的今天,我们与 Alexa 和 Siri 等设备的互动已经变得像与家人对话一样平常。最初,技术的作用是创造产品、提供服务或实现预期结果。然而,价格低廉、易于获取的新技术的出现已将每个人都卷入其中,甚至影响到喝水等平凡的活动,智能手表会提醒我们补充水分。Swiggy 和 Zomato 等服务在几分钟内就能送达食物,培养了一种便利文化,而这种文化可能会让我们昏昏欲睡。科技的影响横跨预订旅行机票、电影票、网上购物和虚拟课堂,使我们越来越依赖于它。传统上,人类生活的必需品是 "Roti, Kapda, aur Makan"(食物、衣服和住所),但现在智能手机和互联网接入也加入了这一行列。技术的成功取决于数据的可用性,但同时也引发了对隐私和安全的严重关切。印度最高法院强调了滥用社交媒体传播虚假信息和侵犯隐私权的问题。社交媒体无处不在的影响波及所有年龄段的人群,尤其是儿童,使他们接触到不恰当的内容,导致心理过早成熟。这种接触导致了网络欺凌、色情敲诈、网络贩卖、儿童色情和网络欺诈等风险。因此,儿童和家长面临着心理健康问题、学业分心和潜在的犯罪问题。网络犯罪的增加使印度跻身受影响的十大国家之列,其中俄罗斯首当其冲。由于对技术的依赖性越来越强,因此有必要采取一种平衡的方法来利用技术带来的好处,同时防范技术带来的威胁。
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