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We are losing our ability to think deeply from "summary" of The Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data by Michael P. Lynch

As we immerse ourselves in the vast sea of information available on the internet, our ability to engage in deep, critical thinking is gradually diminishing. The constant stream of content bombarding us from various sources leaves little time for reflection and contemplation. We have become accustomed to skimming through articles, tweets, and status updates, consuming information in bite-sized chunks rather than delving into complex ideas. In the age of big data, we are encouraged to prioritize quantity over quality, speed over depth. The emphasis on instant gratification and quick answers has led to a decline in our capacity for sustained concentration and deep reasoning. Instead of immersing ourselves in a subject and exploring its nuances, we tend to rely on superficial summaries and soundbites to form our opinions. The rise of social media and search engines has made it easier than ever to access information, but this convenience comes at a cost. We are increasingly outsourcing our thinking to algorithms and automated recommendations, sacrificing our autonomy and critical faculties in...
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    The Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data

    Michael P. Lynch

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