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2232 sats \ 1 reply \ @Coyote_Cosmico 6 Jun \ on: Are You Getting Dumber? AskSN
I'm afraid so.
You too eh?
I sometimes don't even prompt it now, but just copy / paste in some text or a screenshot with "?" (or nothing) and it knows what I want.
Or... maybe... I don't even know what I want, and I've outsourced that as well. "Hey robot, think about this for me."
My spelling has deteriorated since autocorrect spread everywhere, and it's probably getting worse now because I don't even bother to spell correctly when using an LLM. I just speedmash the keyboard and it parses that sloppy input just fine.
Maybe there's a competitive edge to be found here for those who can avoid overusing these tools, as most "creative" output trends towards the mean.
Thanks for the wakeup call! Time to reread Nicholas Carr.
From his book, The Glass Cage:
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“When an inscrutable technology becomes an invisible technology, we would be wise to be concerned. At that point, the technology's assumptions and intentions have infiltrated our own desires and actions. We no longer know whether the software is aiding us or controlling us. We're behind the wheel, but we can't be sure who's driving.”
What an excellent quote to describe this problem. We have it with many technologies, tools that have made work easier and left us lazy in the eyes of our parents and grandparents. AI is on another level, it's something that presented itself during a moment of great fragility for all of humanity and that has been taking the place of people's Ego, almost like a small surgical replacement. It's on a deeper psychological level and that's why it's more damaging.
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