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The deadline isn't when AI outsmarts us – it's when we stop using our own minds

8 hours ago
  • #Future of Education
  • #AI and Human Cognition
  • #Decline of Deep Thinking
  • The real concern with AI isn't just about it outsmarting us, but about humans stopping to use their own minds.
  • Deep thinking benefits from 'time under tension,' similar to fitness, where patience with disconnected ideas leads to innovative connections.
  • AI's rapid advancement raises fears about job displacement, but the bigger issue is the potential degradation of human cognitive capabilities.
  • The decline in writing and reading skills is alarming, as these are fundamental to deep thinking and understanding complex ideas.
  • Technology, including AI, is impacting our ability to focus and engage with lengthy texts, leading to a decline in literacy and numeracy.
  • Cal Newport and Walter Ong emphasize that reading and writing are crucial for deep symbolic thinking and cognitive development.
  • In an age of AI, the most valuable skill is the ability to engage deeply with complex texts and ideas, despite the convenience of technology.
  • Personal resilience and adaptability are key in preparing for a future where AI plays a significant role in various fields.