Everybody's Weirded Out by AI–Except the People Who Foist It on Us
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- #Critical thinking decline
- #Education technology
- #AI societal impact
- Over 200 researchers and economists, including 15 Nobel laureates, called for addressing AI's economic and social impacts due to fears of widespread job displacement.
- AI is heavily used in education: 84% of high school and 85% of college students use it for tasks like brainstorming, research, and assignments, potentially harming critical thinking and retention.
- Studies show AI use reduces brain activity in students and leads to 'cognitive offloading,' with risks of misinformation from AI hallucinations and errors.
- AI-generated content, such as e-books and videos, is often low-quality and derivative, and AI systems risk model collapse by training on their own outputs.
- Governments and industries push AI adoption despite lax oversight, with examples like military AI targeting errors and companies replacing staff only to rehire them after failures.
- AI may create an 'Idiocracy'-like future where technology is opaque, reducing human understanding, and is seen as an investment bubble with little public demand for many AI products.