
Recently there were dueling essays published in the Wall Street Journal which argued on one side that the internet is making humans smarter, and on the other that it is making humans dumber. Nick Carr has made a bit of a name for himself arguing that technology is ruining our attention span, destroying our creativity, and basically eroding our capacity for focused deep thinking. Clay Shirky on the other hand argues that technology has brought us to the dawn of a new age of inter-connectivity, collaboration, and information-sharing the effects of which will be even more profound than those brought about by the invention of the printing press. Most of us are probably somewhere in between these two extremes, but where do you stand? Is technology opening up the cognitive possibilities of the human mind by giving us infinite information at our fingertips, or is it leaving us lost in a fog of overabundant information and unfocused multi-tasking?