The Impactful Internet In Nicholas Carr’s article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” he writes about how the internet is impacting our need for efficiency, our concentration, and our thought process. He travels back in time and explores modern problems to paint a picture of our future. Carr connects different main ideas throughout his writing. One main idea is efficiency. The first movement for efficiency was started by Fredrick Winslow Taylor in a steel plant in Philadelphia around the 1880’s. About a hundred years later, efficiency became famous world-wide during the Industrial Revolution. Taylor declared his system “would bring about a restructuring not only of industry but of society, creating a utopia of perfect efficiency” (qtd. in Carr 8). Flash forward to present day and Google is saying the same thing. “The company has declared that its mission is ‘to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful’” (Carr 8). Efficiency is not only wanted by the people of today, but virtually needed to keep up with our fast changing world.
Carr also includes how he has seen the impact of the internet within himself. He feels as though he has been getting more stupid and losing the ability to concentrate the more he uses the internet. It is proven that the human brain is
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in Carr 3). This same distracted, and quick reading is how the internet is set up. Advertisements, links, emails, texts, and pop-up’s are all distracting factors of the internet. Carr explains how he could be reading an article and an email notification would show up, diverting his attention. Concentration is failing because of the way the internet makes everything short and fast. “My mind now expects to take in information the way the Net distributes it: in a swiftly moving stream of particles” (Carr