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The internet is that 'friend' that makes our lives so much easier. With just one click, we can access infinite information from any field and area. This is very positive for us but, at the same time, it can be a double-edged sword.
Having everything so close at hand can limit our ability to search for information and research different topics. In relation to this perception, a study has emerged that reveals that people think they are smarterthan they really are after the advent of the internet.
The work that frames this information is called 'People mistake the internet's knowledge for their own' and draws some very interesting conclusions