Are Smartphones Making Us Dumber?

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Are Smart Phones Making Us Dumber?
Walking down the street without seeing someone with a phone in hand is incredibly uncommon, and somewhat unheard of. Over 50% of the world own smartphones; this makes it to where there is hardly ever a time without information at our fingertips. In today’s world, we are spoiled with immediate responses from the internet; now with the touch of a button there is never a time when waiting to discover the answer to a question is thought of.
There are many reasons that smartphones are making us a dumb, uncommunicative world. One is that humans are too reliant on the phone’s capability. We can’t spell, think, or navigate on our own. Another reason is the human race is becoming socially awkward. Oftentimes people congregate to “hang out” and it ends up being a smartphone party where there is little to no communication, and what little there is it is usually through a text message or social media. And finally, people are becoming distracted while doing simple, daily tasks. Numerous fatalities have occurred due to distractions, whether while driving or while walking down the street and not paying attention. Though there are many other reasons why people are distracted, technology is the main problem.
Whether it is auto correct, asking SIRI a question, or using the phone’s navigation system, humans are reliant on cell phones in almost every situation. When asked if the human race is becoming solely dependent on technology, Chamorro-Premuzic, a psychologist at University College London and vice president of Hogan Assessments, responded,
“You can think of the human mind as the knowledge stored inside a smartphone. It provides an answer to every question that we want to ask. It’s no longer as important t...

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