PTE AcademicReading
Reading & Writing: Fill in the Blanks
Below is a text with blanks. Click on each blank, a list of choices will appear. Select the appropriate answer choice for each blank.
0 / 6 रिक्त स्थान भरे
Innovation, Evidence, and Responsible Adoption
technology and innovationTechnological innovation is often presented as a straightforward path to progress, yet its impact how it is designed and adopted. In universities and workplaces, decision-makers must based on evidence rather than excitement, because new tools can both efficiency gains and unexpected risks. For example, automation may reduce routine tasks, but it can also shift responsibility for quality control onto fewer employees.
A common challenge is integrating new systems with existing infrastructure. Organisations frequently invest in cloud platforms to improve access to data, although the transition requires careful planning. If staff are not trained, productivity can decline temporarily, and security gaps may emerge. In addition, data collected from users should be handled clear policies, especially when services rely on third-party providers.
Successful innovation also requires collaboration across disciplines. Engineers, designers, and managers need to take responsibility for communicating constraints and prioritising user needs. When feedback is gathered systematically, it becomes easier to identify scalable solutions and to measure outcomes over time. However, innovation is not equally beneficial in every context; in low-resource settings, the cost of maintenance can the advantages.
Ultimately, societies benefit most when technology is evaluated critically and implemented gradually. Transparent testing, ethical review, and ongoing monitoring help ensure that promising ideas lead to sustainable improvements rather than short-lived trends.