I disagree.
I also take issue with what a lot of people call "intelligence", especially if they're referring to something like "academic success". I'll claim that there's no one intelligence that can be quantified as easily as they are in something like IQ tests. What we have is a broad spectrum of skills and topics where people are more proficient and knowledgeable at than others who haven't invested their interest in them.
That said, it's true that we have an easier time accessing information today than we did before and it's very likely intelligence has increased thanks to that ease. We are probably far more culturally aware (and sensitive) now than ever before.
I also take issue with what a lot of people call "intelligence", especially if they're referring to something like "academic success". I'll claim that there's no one intelligence that can be quantified as easily as they are in something like IQ tests. What we have is a broad spectrum of skills and topics where people are more proficient and knowledgeable at than others who haven't invested their interest in them.
That said, it's true that we have an easier time accessing information today than we did before and it's very likely intelligence has increased thanks to that ease. We are probably far more culturally aware (and sensitive) now than ever before.