Is Google Making USupid Analysis

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Jennifer Faulkner
Dr. Leslie
English 101
07 February 2015 Is Google Making us Stupid?
The internet has become a great tool for our use in the pursuit of knowledge. Search engines like Google, allow us to instantly find information that we are looking for and therefore gaining almost immediate knowledge on a topic. However, recently there have been some people who believe search engines like Google are doing the opposite and instead making us “stupid”, they believe that the internet is replacing knowledge with information, and contemplation with efficiency. Such a person who has this belief is Nicholas Carr a contributor for The Atlantic. Mr. Carr wrote the article “Is Google Making Us Stupid”. In his article Carr makes the argument …show more content…

Actions when repeating constantly, turns into habits in the brain that be done without noticing. However when we stop doing those actions, it becomes hard to do, and this is what happens to our brain when we switch from reading books to clicking on web pages to get information. Deep thinking becomes a hard task for people. The brain is affected when jumping from one page to another, spending little time to gain information reduces the ability of concentration and focus, which is causing deep thinking to become harder. Using Google also reduces the ability to memorize facts. “My mind is going… I’ve had an uncomfortable sense that someone, or something, has been tinkering with my brain, remapping the natural circuitry, reprogramming the memory” Nicholas Carr, “Is Google Making Us Stupid.” It definitely seems logical that the way research is performed today as opposed to in the past is changing the way that people think, but that doesn’t mean that it’s a bad thing. Working smarter and not harder is the way to go especially in the face paced lives most people live …show more content…

The Internet is simply a highway of information that provides us rapid access, increased efficiency, and better quality information. “Is Google Making Us Stupid”? Technologies have devastated half of the reading analysis capability in humans today. The common motto is if you are unable to find something “Google it” would it be fair to say that Google is the father of all libraries? I mean if it’s not on Google then it’s not real or didn’t happen. That’s probably the biggest fear that people rely solely on Google for their information and believe one-hundred percent of it is accurate and true. “Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a jet ski” (Nicholas Carr pg. 46). As time goes on, the Internet becomes faster and faster, giving us more information than ever before. Anything a person could ever want to know is right there at the click of a mouse, that is if your computer even has one