Nicholas Carr in his article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” claims that individual's ability to concentrate and critically analyze information is limited due to the profound impact of the Internet. Through the variety of studies, personal experiences and a number of related methods, Carr reveals aforementioned implications.
The author argues that people's ability to concentrate truly decrease because of the Internet. To support his thinking, Carr provides the reader with own experiences and various studies. As to, personal activities, the author tell about specific alterations he has been observing in his way of thinking. Carr starts to describe how the process of reading has come to be quite challenging for him and that he needs more time to comprehend long books or pieces. In fact, the author explains that with the help of the Internet it is possible to obtain necessary data within seconds and hence with a course of time, the brain accustoms to get information quickly. Also, Carr applies the encounters of Scott Karp and Bruce Friedman to support his argument. The study presented in the Carr's article was initially prepared by scholars at the University College London. The study
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He mentions the experiment of Fredrick Winslow Taylor and explains how his method aimed to improve factory productivity, ensured the highest quality of production. Moreover, the author highlights that originally, the primary purpose of Google is to provide the Internet access universally and develop it into an artificial intelligence. Carr reveals how many people believe that the Internet is a sort of church and ends an article with a spread assumption that the human brain is a kind of an outdated computer. "The human brain is just an outdated computer that needs a faster processor and a bigger hard drive"