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Summary Of Is Google Making USupid

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Technology has advanced society medically, educationally, and socially; however, its overuse has caused users to become overly dependant. In particular, the internet provides an exponential amount of articles, tutorials, videos, and question and answer blogs which have made cheating and finding “the easy way out” readily available to users. The internet's main purpose is to research unkown facts, provide down-time entertainment, and update users on most recent news, however, workers use it to their advantage when confused about their job or when they lack interest in a task. The internet has lead to a downfall in the workforce by robbing employees of their independence by providing them with basic information, doing their job, and causing …show more content…

When employees feel bored they are inclined to look at their latest Instagram feed or Facebook post causing them to rush and lack focus. Constantly trying to be on the internet leads to poor communication with other coworkers and causes clients to feel unimportant and disrespected. In “Is Google making us stupid?” by Nicholas Carr of the Atlantic, Carr explains the effects of being addicted to the internet, claiming it makes him “fidgety” and “lacking focus”. Carr hopes readers realize how seeming anxious or rushing makes customers and other co workers feel like they are in the way and being unable to pay attention increases speculation on whether or not the job is being done at full potential. The way internet users behave online affects the way users act in real life, Carr mentions a study conducted by the University of London which shows how online users are more likely to skim a resource and not fully view all the detail, carr correlates the studies finding with behavior. Carr hopes to show how workers who skim and rush through reading an article are more likely to rush through a job, missing small details and increasing mistakes. The internet also exposes users to a variety of slang used in different parts of the world. Many employees may use slang at work with coworkers which can lead to miscommunication. For examples; being an EMT requires clear communication …show more content…

The navigation is analyzing the best route and giving step by step instructions while the user is simply sitting in their car following the navigation. This is similar in the workplace when workers use internet based machinery to do the job for them. Klosowski hopes to show how workers do the physical aspect of the job but the internet does the hardest part; figuring out what is the best course of action and what consequences can those actions have. Workers who depend on the internet for information escape doing strenuous work causing their skills to become irrelevant, According to Greg Satell “ How Technology Changes the Skills we Need to Learn”, we use technology to do things for us that we no longer are doing for ourselves and that means certain abilities degenerate”. Satell hopes to bring readers to the realization that being so technology dependent robs users of being independent of doing everyday task and causes workers to become useless. Eventually company owners will feel workers are unnecessary because they aren't doing the

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