Thursday, October 20, 2011

Tools that change the way we think

"Back in 2004, I asked [Google founders] Page and Brin what they saw as the future of Google search. 'It will be included in people's brains,' said Page. 'When you think about something and don't really know much about it, you will automatically get information.'

'That's true,' said Brin. 'Ultimately I view Google as a way to augment your brain with the knowledge of the world. Right now you go into your computer and type a phrase, but you can imagine that it could be easier in the future, that you can have just devices you talk into, or you can have computers that pay attention to what's going on around them and suggest useful information.'

'Somebody introduces themselves to you, and your watch goes to your web page,' said Page. 'Or if you met this person two years ago, this is what they said to you... Eventually you'll have the implant, where if you think about a fact, it will just tell you the answer."

     I do think technology, especially the Internet has too much of a grasp on the way we think. Search engines like Google make us think we are getting universal information when they are really just giving us information focused on what they think we as individuals want to see. And sites like Facebook give us too much insight on other peoples lives. Whether we like it or not it seems that the Internet is controlling our lives. 







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