and although sometimes it can be boring and annoying we have to focus performing these tasks efficiently. Technology is a way of escaping boredom from those things but unfortunately it has also become a humongous distraction for us. It is so distracting that we now have difficulty in concentrating that we are either procrastinating or not giving your best shot in doing your daily objectives correctly because we would rather be using our phones, computers, and tablets. Nicholas Carr, author of “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” states in his article “The more they use the web, the more they have to fight to stay focused on long pieces of writing”. (Carr 315). I certainly agree with this quote because I would be lying to you if I told you that I completed this essay without technological distractions and let’s be honest everyone in the English 60 classroom can relate with me. This problem doesn’t just occur to people from this current generation, it also occurs to those from previous generations. Bruce Friedman, a pathologist at the University of Michigan suffers from technological distractions and has taken a toll on him as gives his experiences of reading long articles online “I now have almost totally lost the ability to read and absorb a longish article on the web or print.”(Carr 316). It is very sad because good paying jobs require the ability of reading long articles and …show more content…
Technology is so flawless that can do any type of math without committing a single mistake. IPads, IPods, computers, etc. all have calculators in which you type numbers in and the answer comes in immediately. Kevin Kelly, author of “Better than Human: Why Robots Will and Must- Take Our Jobs” points out that “In the 1990s, computerized mortgage appraisals replaced human appraisers wholesale”.(Kelly 306). Human appraisers are more prone to make mistakes than robots/computers because no matter how good humans are at a certain thing or how experienced they are, they aren’t perfect. Computers excluding the fact that they can break down are perfect in whatever task they are being asked in doing. Kelly also points out that “Most of the time we are giving them [robots] jobs we can never do”. (Kelly 307). We can never figure out what 67231 x 472 in our heads in 12 seconds, it probably takes a few minutes while computers take less than a second to figure out this complex math