Is the internet replacing our memory?
Well the web and google have certainly put all the answers I need at my fingertips but has that wreaked havoc on my ability to remember even the simplest trivia? Doh! I can’t remember the name of the movie last saw last month starring Don Cheadle. Or that restaurant where I ate babaganoush just last week, and what is babaganoush anyway? With an Internet connection and a few keystrokes, I can probably figure out the answer in a matter of minutes, tops. My mom had me googling every half hour. What happened to Zasu Pitts? Or where is the Singing Nun today? These were just a couple of her most obscure searches. The flip side, suggests new research in the Journal Science, is that when you rely on having information stored somewhere, you may be less likely to remember it yourself. “We are becoming symbiotic with our computer tools, growing into interconnected systems that remember less by knowing information than by knowing where information can be found,” the study authors write. But b...
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