Is Google Making USupid By Nicolas Carr

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Nicolas Carr believes that the internet effects cognition. He assumes that it shapes the way we think. In Nicolas Carr’s, “Is Google Making Us Stupid,” there is a direct correlation between Taylorism and google’s mission of creating “a utopia of perfect efficiency,” robbing humans of deep thinking, resulting in the depletion of learning to articulate the minds erratic consciousness, and of its attention span. Taylorism is the result of Federick Winslow Taylor creating a more efficient way for industrial manufacturing. Nicolas Carr believes google is doing the same thing for the operation of the human mind, and creating a new essence of being (Carr, 5). Carr uses, psychologist, Maryanne Wolf’s saying that, “we are how we read,” in order to establish the idea that reading online has shaped who we have become. Through …show more content…

Through the art of “power browsing,” long passages have become too much to “absorb,” according to Bruce Friedman (Carr, 3). Nicolas Carr thinks that we have learned this habit, due to the fact that while we are reading an article, theres links with alluring titles waiting to be read, and advertisements blinking on the side of the screen specifically for us by companies who have access to our information to catch our interest. This all results in the “distraction” of our concentration (Carr, 12). It diffuses our attention by giving us a great deal of things to look at, ridding us of time to articulate information. Nicolas Carr debates that by allowing the internet to invade our “quiet spaces,” we will sacrifice ourselves (Carr,13). Philosopher, Rene Descartes, said “I Think, Therefore I am.” The idea of our ability to think as being part of our essence, as Descartes said, is established by Nicolas Carr. He presumes that the internet is robbing humans of their essence. Without the ability to think, we become the “artificial intelligence” (Carr,

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