In "Mind Control and the Internet", Sue Halpern talks about how neural implants could lead to mass mind control. A man who received the gift of hearing through two cochlear implants raved about how soon we will all be technologically enhanced and essentially have Google 24/7. That isn't necessarily a good thing. Halpern quotes Eli Prasier who shows how the algorithm google uses to get you your information isn't unbiased. First off, it curates what information comes your way by sorting popularity. Even more frightening for the future is the fact that Google reinforces your ideas by sending you similar search results to the views you already have. The essential question if we all get plugged into the matrix she asks, is will our thoughts have corporate sponsors too?
    In contrast, Clive Thompson says that having a lot of exposure to like minded people isn't bad. Like it or not, we only really speak to a few people on a regular basis. These people can actually be a source of new information over time. Although he says it can be good to have a less frequent source of information such as foreign news can be good for people.

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