- Don’t Break What Powers Us: Why Dismantling Google Is a Dangerous . . .
At risk are daily searches that so many rely on Google for, ad bids that fuel small businesses, and even the clicks that guide us through our digital lives But the damage doesn’t stop with privacy
- Dumbing us down? - The News International
Back in 2008, The Atlantic sparked controversy with a provocative cover story: Is Google Making Us Stupid? In that 4,000-word essay, later expanded into a book, author Nicholas Carr suggested the
- Are Machines Dumbing Us Down? - Smithsonian Magazine
In his provocative piece in The Atlantic a few years ago, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”, Nicholas Carr surmised that we’re moving toward a world where “intelligence is the output of a
- Is Google making us dumber? – DW – 08 31 2018
Are you constantly second guessing yourself or do you find it difficult to recall answers to simple trivia questions? DW asks Dean Burnett, a neuroscientist and author, is Google the culprit
- Nicholas Carr – Is Google Making Us Stupid? | Genius
Writer Nicholas Carr received a Pulitzer Prize nomination for his book, The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains This piece first appeared in Atlantic magazine in August 2008 "Dave,
- Technology Doesn’t Dumb Us Down. It Frees Our Minds.
Instead, in the last 36 years those engineers have brought us iPods, cellphones, high-definition TV and, yes, Google and Twitter It freed engineers from wasting time on mundane tasks so they
- Is Google making us stupid nicholas carr? - California Learning . . .
Nicholas Carr’s 2008 Atlantic article, ‘Is Google Making Us Stupid?,’ ignited a crucial debate about the cognitive effects of hyper-connectivity and the internet’s influence on deep thinking
- Is Google Making Us Stupid? Nicholas Carr The Atlantic Monthly; Jul Aug . . .
In Google's view, information is a kind of commodity, a utilitarian resource that can be mined and processed with industrial efficiency The more pieces of information we can "access" and the faster we can extract their gist, the more productive we become as thinkers
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