The document discusses how over-reliance on Google for information is negatively impacting human memory and intelligence. A survey found that 36% of people use Google instead of trying to remember things themselves, and 40% of those over 45 do the same. This is eroding long-term memory and "digital amnesia." 25% immediately forget what they look up. Using Google makes people think they are smarter than they are but their knowledge is dependent on what Google returns. Experts warn that passive internet searching does not build strong, lasting memories like active recall does.