Google Making Us Stupid?

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(Title) Throughout history, the human race has classified certain years as years that will always be remembered for a stunning invention, event, or discovery that took place. These include years such as 1776, 1941, and 2001. However, many people skip over one very important year: 1996. Why is this year so important you ask? Think the Internet and one of the greatest inventions of all time: Google. In January of 1996, two gentlemen, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, revolutionized the way we, the human race, think and respond to everyday life problems by incorporating a search engine for basically anything into our lives. However, some people, Nicholas Carr for example, disagree with the hopes and dreams of Google. Carr, the author of Is Google Making Us Stupid, argues that the American based company is negatively influencing the thought process of the human population. He states that he is afraid that people will start to be controlled by an artificial intelligence, which would be created by Google. Throughout the essay, Carr shows complete bias towards the negative effects that Google has had on us. In my opinion, Google has left the world with one of the greatest gifts of all time: information right at our fingertips that takes seconds to retrieve. Also, from a logical viewpoint, Google is a business, and just like any other business, they are going to attempt to expand and come up with new innovations to help them expand, which may include an artificial intelligence. In 1998, while Larry Page and Sergey Brin sat in their new makeshift office, a garage owned by a friend, the idea of expanding their new business was on their minds. Just like any other business, the founders wanted to become bigger and better, increasing profits and hiring new employees. In 2004, Brin was interviewed by Newsweek and made the statement “Certainly if you had all the world’s

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