Author: Pavani Priya Akula, Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidhyalayam
TO THE POINT
In the present generation technology was increasing faster and life style was changing as per the technology. The increase of Technology helps in the development and reduce man power and makes the work easier. Technology helps in positive way, but it also had a negative impact towards the society. Increasing of technology made people closer. Peoples from different corners of the world can connect through different social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc., the increasing of Technology is helpful in development, but it may also lead to cyber crimes and it can be misused by the hackers.
USE OF LEGAL JARGON
1. Data Protection: The concept of data protection, rooted in legal principles, has driven the development of robust data security measures in technology.
2. Intellectual Property: The legal framework surrounding intellectual property has influenced the creation of digital rights management systems and anti-piracy technologies.
3. Cybersecurity: Legal concepts like negligence and duty of care have shaped the development of cybersecurity protocols and incident response strategies.
Impact on Society
1. Digital Rights: The application of legal jargon in technology has enabled the protection of digital rights, such as online privacy and freedom of expression.
2. Consumer Protection: Legal principles have informed the development of consumer protection laws and regulations, ensuring that technology companies prioritize user safety and well-being.
3. Accessibility: The incorporation of legal concepts, such as accessibility and inclusivity, has driven the creation of assistive technologies and accessible digital platforms.
Key Legal Concepts
1. Reasonable Care: This concept, rooted in tort law, has influenced the development of cybersecurity protocols and data protection measures.
2. Proportionality: This principle, derived from human rights law, has shaped the development of digital surveillance systems and data retention policies.
3. Transparency: The legal concept of transparency has driven the creation of explainable AI systems and transparent data processing practices.
Future Directions
1. AI Governance: The application of legal jargon in AI development will continue to shape the governance of AI systems and ensure accountability.
2. Digital Ethics: The incorporation of legal concepts, such as human rights and dignity, will inform the development of digital ethics frameworks and guidelines.
3. Tech Regulation: The use of legal jargon in technology will continue to influence the development of regulatory frameworks and laws governing emerging technologies.
TO THE PROOF
1. “The Impact of Technology on Society” by the National Academy of Engineering (2019) – This report highlights the positive and negative impacts of technology on society, including economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social inequality.
2. “The Future of Work: Robots, AI, and Automation” by the McKinsey Global Institute (2017) – This report explores the potential impacts of automation and AI on the workforce, including job displacement and new job creation.
Real-World Examples
1. Mobile Banking in Africa: Mobile banking has increased financial inclusion in Africa, with over 50% of adults in some countries using mobile banking services (GSMA, 2020).
2. Telemedicine in Rural Areas: Telemedicine has improved access to healthcare in rural areas, with studies showing significant reductions in hospitalization rates and healthcare costs (American Telemedicine Association, 2020).
Data and Statistics
1. Internet Penetration: The percentage of the global population using the internet has increased from 16% in 2005 to 57% in 2020 (International Telecommunication Union, 2020).
2. Renewable Energy: The cost of renewable energy has decreased dramatically, with the cost of solar energy decreasing by 73% between 2010 and 2020 (Bloomberg NEF, 2020).
Expert Opinions
1. Bill Gates: “Technology is a powerful tool for improving people’s lives, but it’s not a substitute for human empathy and understanding.” (Bill Gates, 2019)
2. Fei-Fei Li: “AI has the potential to improve people’s lives, but we need to ensure that it is developed and used responsibly.” (Fei-Fei Li, 2020)
ABSTRACT
Technology plays a crucial role in the development, as like coin has two sides technology also had two sides that are advantages and disadvantages. By increasing of technology, it helps to reduce man work and improve quantity and quality of the production, but it also decreases the employment. Increasing technology in banking sector helps people to transfer money from anywhere through mobile and it may lead to cyber frauds like scam calls and fraudulent transactions.
As increasing technology laws relating to digital crimes are developed to protect the public from cyber-crimes and fraudulent transactions. Section 249 of BNS deals with obscene content in electronic form. Section 303 deals with theft of data, which can be applied to cybercrime. Section 69 deals with conspiracies involving digital crimes, such as cyber fraud. Some Sections related to IT Act, 2000 are Section 66 deals with computer-related offences. Section 66-C deals with punishment for identity theft or hacking.
Section 66D deals with phishing, which is a fraudulent scheme to obtain sensitive information form individuals. Sections related to IPC are Section 411 deals with cyber-crimes punishment for 3 years of imprisonment or fine or both. Section 379 deals with cyber-crimes involving theft of data punishment for 3 years of imprisonment for 3 years, fine or both. Information and Technology Act, 2000 was enacted to deal with cyber-crimes.
CASE LAWS
1. Diamond v. Chakrabarty (1980): The US Supreme Court ruled that genetically engineered organisms are patentable, paving the way for biotechnology innovations.
2. State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group (1998): The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that business methods are patentable, leading to increased innovation in financial technologies.
Digital Rights and Online Freedom
1. Reno v. ACLU (1997): The US Supreme Court ruled that the Communications Decency Act’s provisions restricting online speech were unconstitutional, protecting online freedom of expression.
2. Google Spain SL v. Agencia Española de Protection de Datos (2014): The European Court of Justice ruled that individuals have the right to request search engines to remove personal data, establishing the “right to be forgotten.”
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
1. DABUS v. EPO (2020): The European Patent Office ruled that an artificial intelligence system cannot be considered an inventor, sparking debate on AI-generated intellectual property.
2. U.S. v. Nikolai (2019): A US court ruled that a robot’s actions can be considered a “search” under the Fourth Amendment, raising questions about AI and robotics in law enforcement.
Cybersecurity and Data Protection
1. Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. v. Superior Court (2015): A US court ruled that companies have a duty to protect customer data, highlighting the importance of cybersecurity measures.
2. Data Protection Commissioner v. Facebook Ireland Limited (2020): The European Court of Justice ruled that the transfer of personal data from the EU to the US must comply with EU data protection standards, emphasizing the need for robust data protection regulations.
CONCLUSION
Hence, I conclude that in this technology era, everything was coming into our hand in the form of a smartphone from a single smart phone we are connecting with people of different nations. Increasing of technology helps in industrial, banking, government sectors and for household purpose. Even at present household women are earning through different kinds of online platforms by proving their skills. Increasing of technology nowadays made everything easier made simple. As like benefits it also had equal disadvantages technology reduce man power and results in unemployment for illiterates, always technology was not used for the benefits of wrong doers it provides more chances for phishing, hacking, fraudulent transactions and morphing of photos and videos. In nowadays compared to adults or young stars children are more adopted to mobiles it also leads to health issues like eye sight problem, memory issue and lack of interest in studies.
When we use technology in a proper way it helps for the development and growth, but when it was misused by the person or a company it leads to disturbances in the society. Technology was the creation a Human and it should be used for the development of the nation in a good way. For everything there will be positive and negative, but what we choose will be decided by us. Technology should be ruled or developed by us, but we should depend on technology for everything, technology is meant to help for our growth and it should not be misused for illegal activities.
FAQS
What does phishing refers too?
Phishing refers to stooling to private data from others.
Can cybercrimes punishable offences?
Yes, cybercrimes are punishable offences under BNS, IPC, and IT Act.
When can be sustainable development seen?
When technology used in a correct way with human brain power then sustainable development can be seen.
