Digital Devices In The Shallows By Nicholas Carr

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In the story, Nicholas Carr’s The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to our brains, Carr compellingly argues that, aside from alphabets and number systems, the internet emerges as the most potent and transformative cognitive technology to date, significantly reshaping human thought processes and behaviors. Throughout the day, most individuals with access to the Web spend at least a couple of hours online, sometimes much more, and during that time, we tend to repeat the same or similar actions over and over again, usually at a high rate of speed and often in response to cues delivered through a screen or a speaker. References are frequently made to the diverse ways in which we engage with our digital devices, highlighting the intricacies of