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The mind becomes lazy with technological assistance from "summary" of The Glass Cage by Nicholas Carr

As we come to rely more and more on technology to perform tasks that used to require our full attention and effort, our minds are starting to grow complacent. The ease with which we can delegate responsibilities to machines is leading us down a slippery slope towards mental laziness. With the push of a button or the swipe of a screen, we can offload the burden of decision-making and problem-solving onto our devices. As a result, our cognitive skills are beginning to atrophy, much like muscles that are left unused. Instead of engaging in deep, focused thinking to solve complex problems, we are becoming accustomed to taking shortcuts and relying on algorithms to do the heavy lifting for us. This shift in behavior is not only making us more passive and dependent on technology, but it is also eroding our ability to think critically and creatively. By relinquishing control to machines, we are sacrificing the very skills that make us uniquely human. In a world where technology is...
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    The Glass Cage

    Nicholas Carr

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