Society has become very dependent when it comes to technology resources. In the articles “Is Google making us Stupid?” by author Nicholas Carr and “Mind Over Mass Media” by author Steven Pinker, both authors express their views on technology and how it is affecting today’s society. In most cases the first thing most people do is grab a computer, smartphone or tablet to search up pretty much anything. It can be anything from researching an address, telephone number, reading the news, or even paying a bill.
The internet has become the number one source for information. It is quick and easy. Some argue that it is a distraction, while others argue that it is the best thing since slice bread. In the article “Is Google Making us Stupid?” by Carr he used a form of ethos and factual evidence to help get his point across to his readers. He argues how technology is hindering people and causing them to become lazy, therefore causing harm towards today’s society. Throughout the article “Mind Over Mass Media” Steven Pinker, also uses a form of ethos and factual evidence to help voice his opinion on how technology is serving more of a benefit. Some believe that people are becoming more intelligent because of the use of …show more content…
In the article, “Mind over Mass Media, Pinker grabs his reader’s attention right away by giving the reader the background. Pinker uses logical appeal when he states his historical history on the moral panic. Pinker argues that the new day technology such as the internet and mass media has been criticized due to the dangers of the consumer intelligence. In fact, he believes it is the total opposite, and that it enhances their intelligence instead. Pinker references the fact that scientist are heavy users of technology when it comes to the new forms of scientific discoveries, and that because of this, the advancements are