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Accelerating Past Gutenberg and Google to the Cognitive Age

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15.08.2024

Throughout history, the introductions of certain technological innovations have been pivotal moments that propelled human civilization into new eras of understanding and creativity. The Gutenberg press, for instance, was more than just a mechanical breakthrough; it was the key that unlocked words for the masses. By democratizing access to the written word, Gutenberg’s invention in the 15th century shattered barriers that had kept knowledge confined to the elite. Books, once rare and precious, became accessible, sparking an intellectual revolution that led to the Renaissance. This shift didn't just spread information; it ignited the collective consciousness, allowing ideas to proliferate and transform society.

Centuries later, in the late 20th century, another revolutionary tool emerged: internet search. If Gutenberg unlocked words, Google unlocked facts. The search engine became the gateway to the vast reservoir of human knowledge, fundamentally altering how we seek, retrieve, and interact with information. With just a few keystrokes, the world’s knowledge was at our fingertips, transforming the way we learn and engage........

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