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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/are-we-outsourcin
 g-our-memory-to-google-43998/register">Are We Outsourcing Our Memory To Go
 ogle?  我们是不是把记忆外包给谷歌了？</a>\nDo we still need
  to remember facts when we can Google anything in seconds? As we rely more
  on search engines and digital tools to store our knowledge\, it’s worth
  asking what’s being gained—and what might be lost. How does this shif
 t affect our long-term memory\, our ability to think critically\, or even 
 our independence? And who really benefits when we let tech do our remember
 ing for us?_x000D_ _x000D_ Let's join Omar\, Popcorn Club’s resident tec
 h expert\, for a deep and lively discussion about memory\, technology\, an
 d the future of thinking. We’ll look at how our habits are changing\, wh
 at the science says about memory in the digital age\, and what we can do t
 o stay sharp. Whether you're a tech optimist or a little concerned\, your 
 thoughts are welcome in this brain-powered conversation._x000D_ _x000D_ 
 当我们可以在几秒钟内通过谷歌查找任何信息时，是否
 还需要记住事实？随着我们越来越依赖搜索引擎和数字
 工具来存储知识，值得反思的是，我们在获得便利的同
 时，可能会失去些什么。这种转变对我们的长期记忆、
 批判性思维能力，甚至独立性有何影响？当我们让科技
 来为我们记住一切时，谁是真正的受益者？_x000D_ _x000D_ 
 让我们和Popcorn Club的科技专家Omar一起，进行一场深刻而
 充满活力的讨论，探讨记忆、科技与未来思维的关系。
 我们将看看我们的习惯如何变化，数字时代的记忆科学
 告诉我们什么，以及如何保持大脑的敏锐。无论你是科
 技乐观主义者还是有些担忧，欢迎在这场思维碰撞中分
 享你的想法。
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LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:Are We Outsourcing Our Memory To Google?  我们是不是把记忆外包给谷歌了？
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