How to Stop ChatGPT from Ruining How You Think
Artificial intelligence (AI) may be making our work better. There’s new evidence it is making our thinking worse.
When AI tools are accurate — and they get better every month — the gains can be profound. The costs are less obvious but could be just as real: a steady erosion of our natural intelligence.
Imagine hiring a personal trainer. Your goal is to get stronger. But when you go to the gym, you tell your personal trainer to lift the weights for you. That, in a sense, is what many do with AI.
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