Does Google make us stupid?  This is really an interesting question if one looks at it closely!  This question has been a serious thought by Nicholas Carr in which he suggests as we’re becoming more digital-dependent, we might get stupid.  People from various fields argue otherwise.  What about you?

We can say that nowadays, we humans have access to information easier.  Information are plentiful and within reaches as long you have a computer and an Internet connection.  Instead of seriously contemplate about the solutions, we just need to log onto the Internet, go to Google’s URL, and there we type in whatever we need to be curious about.  Although Google does not provide any answer, it does allow all of us to see various sources that could hold the answers to our questions.  Carr argues that the time we use to search for answers and could relatively fast to attain such answers, in all we have abandoned the time of deep thinking and in turn we use our brain less to think but more to sift through information as if we’re the robots.

It depends, don’t you think?  Sure, our ways of doing things nowadays are much different from the old days, and this is why we’re asking such a question.  I think we’re going to be OK.  It depends on each of us really!  Although we’re able to attain information easier in which we may encourage to think less deeply, but the potential for the encouragement to think even more deeply since a curious mind has encountered a rather unique information is quite powerful.   Source.