In the technology filled world that we live in, people have many different opinions and views on how this technology affects us whether it is positive or negative. This can be seen by comparing “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr and “Smarter than You Think?” by Clive Thompson and their separate opinions on this technology that is affecting us. Both Carr and Thompson agree that technology is having a large impact on people but what they differ on is the type of impact, Carr saying it’s a negative impact by making us too reliant on it and Thompson saying it’s a positive one in the way that it can help us accomplish many things.
How has technology changed the skills people already possess? In the essay by Carr, he talks about the typewriter, but more specifically about the writer Friedrich Nietzsche who started to lose his vision and had to master touch-typing to be able to continue writing. Now, even with his vision gone, “words could once again flow from his mind to the page” (Carr 319). But the thing is that one of Nietzsche’s friends noticed a difference in his writing. His terse prose
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He thinks that access to new types of technology like the internet and advanced computing has given us a big advantage and has helped even make us smarter. He feels that computers and the internet are an amazing tool to be used by us to accomplish great things and even simple tasks with amazing speed and precision. In his essay, he talks about the affect computers had on the game of chess a lot. He talks about the original question that is prompted, “Which is smarter at chess-humans or computers? Neither. It’s the two together, working side by side.” (Thompson 347). This goes to show that his view on the effect of computers on humans is exclusively positive, he feels that humans using computers to help them in their own tasks makes things a lot easier and overall helps make us