Is Google Making Us Stupid

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"Is Google Making Us Stupid?" By Nicholas Carr informs us on the ways technology is negatively affecting our brains. This article starts out by talking about how the Internet is a resource we can use for almost anything. As a result, we are becoming dependent upon it in ways like increase our work productivity, reading, as well as writing. This article also claims that technology is a huge distraction in our lives in the sense that instead of traditional reading we now tend to skim read and even skip right to another article without ever returning to the original one. Traditional media has to live up to the expectation their audiences have of everything being a "shortcut". We are becoming too use to being able to access information faster and more conveniently. According to this article, technology is becoming more important than the mind of the human being. Google is used as an example of how we have begun a new form or way of reading and thinking as we hyperlink or way through the web instead of going to a library to read periodicals. In many ways it has begun to remap the way we think and process information compared to those that are used to a more traditional sense of learning, which has weakened our ability to have a deep thought and even or concentration has diminished. This article made me feel uneasy about the future as the importance of technology increases. First of all, it made me realize how much of a distraction technology actually is. The internet has made it hard for me to stay focused when reading things you can't learn quickly. Due to the Internet, my expectation of receiving information is to have it quickly and with little or no effort at all. If the influence of technology is to increase, the human brain will no longer be highly valued. "The human brain is just an outdated computer that needs a faster processor and a bigger hard drive."
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