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Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers

Read the text and answer the question by selecting all the correct responses. More than one response is correct.

Partial credit available. Points are awarded for correct selections and deducted for incorrect selections. Minimum score is 0.

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From Innovation to Infrastructure

technological developments
Technological developments increasingly function less as optional tools and more as essential infrastructure shaping economic and social outcomes. Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have improved medical image analysis and fraud detection, yet they also require large datasets and substantial computing power, concentrating capability in a small number of well-resourced institutions. At the same time, 5G networks enable faster data transfer for applications such as remote industrial monitoring and real-time translation, but their benefits depend on dense urban deployment and reliable backhaul connections. Cloud computing has lowered entry costs for startups by replacing upfront hardware investment with pay-as-you-go services; however, outages and vendor lock-in can disrupt operations and limit flexibility. Finally, progress in battery technology is extending electric vehicle range and supporting renewable energy storage, but shortages of critical minerals and recycling constraints may slow scaling. Overall, the pattern suggests that technical breakthroughs alone do not guarantee broad public benefit; governance, supply chains, and access determine who gains from innovation.

The passage indicates which of the following?

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