Technology In Today's WorldIn the last 30 years, Technology has grown in ways we never could've imagined and has an impact on just about every area of our everyday lives. No generation has felt the impact of the technological advances like this generation. Technology practically runs our lives, with apps for everything imaginable, even some accessible to young children. Each and every member of society, regardless of age, is now connected to the world around us because of technology.

The driving force behind the rapid growth of technology has been the ability to make the internet more accessible. Originally, the internet was designed to just be used for research
purposes but slowly made the transition into the powerhouse that it is
today.
Due to the wealth of information at our disposal and the speed at which this information can be found, many individuals in today's generation have become reliant on the internet as their sole source of knowledge. While the act of researching via the internet is not a negative thing, the reliance put upon it is.Years ago, people would look to those who studied a topic extensively or someone who at least had a done a substantial amount of research on a topic as "experts" in their field or even just read and research a topic on their own time and develop their own opinion. With the abundance of knowledge on the internet, instead of seeking out knowledge through self-education, asking someone of expertise, or researching for themselves, people will simply use Google or ask Siri. People are no longer learning new information but are relying on their technology to do the work for them.
The argument can be made that by using Google or searching the internet for something should count as research, and it does, but the way most people utilize their technology in their research efforts is the real issue. Most people will google a topic, read the first piece of information they come across and believe that their job is done. No fact checking or any extra effort is put forth and this is a problem.

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