The Purpose Of Carr's Essay: Is Google Making USupid

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The purpose of Carr’s essay is to inform the reader about one skill that he believes is being undermined, which is reading. He believes the internet is rewiring the way the human mind operates. The internet has captured our attention and has shaped our process of thought. He recognizes how the change we are going through is the loss of book habits. The Web is now our default starting point for the majority of our work. He even has felt this skill eroded within himself, stating, “I’m not thinking the way I used to think. I can feel it most strongly when I’m reading” (Carr 408). He’s not alone, Bruce Friedman, a blogger has described how the internet has altered his mind, “I now have almost totally lost the ability to read and absorb a longish article on the web or print” (410). I am sure Carr and Friedman are not the only ones who have felt a change in their ability to read a book or a lengthy article and not get distracted. As a society, we have all been impacted by this, and we are Carr’s audience for his essay. The New Yorker cartoon plays on the parody of Carr’s purpose because it has shown how technology has affected our learning habits. We all have heard of the saying, “My dog ate …show more content…

Within paragraph 18, he asks a possible question the reader could have been thinking, “Where does it end?” (413). He asks this after Google talks about their idea of having more information online, which the company thinks it will make us more productive thinkers. He wants the readers to know that Google is never going to end their mission. By speaking to Sergey Brin and Larry Page, the founders of Google, Carr learns more about their motives and future plans within the company. Google wants to turn their search engine into artificial intelligence, like a machine that connects directly to our brain. When will Google finally realize enough is

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