IS MY PHONE SMARTER THAN ME?
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20393622Keywords:
smartphone technology, human intelligence, digital communication, cognitive skills, technological dependence, information processingAbstract
The rapid development of smartphones has transformed the way people communicate, learn, work, and make decisions. Modern phones are capable of performing tasks that once required computers, libraries, or even human assistants. This situation has created an important question, “Is my phone smarter than me?” Although smartphones can process information faster store enormous amounts of data, and perform complex calculations instantly they still depend entirely on human instructions and creativity human intelligence includes emotional understanding, ethical judgment, imagination, and critical thinking which technological devices cannot fully replicate this article explores the relationship between human intelligence and smartphone technology by examining cognitive abilities, information processing, social influence, educational impact, and psychological dependence. The discussion also highlights both the advantages and limitations of smartphones in modern society. The article concludes that phones may appear more efficient in specific technical tasks, but human intelligence remains superior because it combines reasoning, emotions, creativity, moral responsibility.References
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Umaraliyeva, S. (2026). IS MY PHONE SMARTER THAN ME?. Science and Innovation, 4(47), 54-57. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20393622
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