Although Vonnegut and Carr have the same argument, their context in which they write is different. Carr’s article, which was written in 2014, is relatively new and this helps his argument more because it is applicable to his intended audience. The fact that technology is heavily depended on is quite sad because it seems as though humans are prone to use software to solve problems instead of taking a logical approach. His intended audience is primarily the workforce and throughout his article he points out the flaws in certain professions such as doctors or architects. According to Beth Lown, a Harvard medical professor, doctors become “screen-driven” when diagnosing their patients as opposed to following their “narrative thread” (Carr 5). By