In the long run, LLMs make us dumber
2 days ago
- #LLM-reliance
- #cognitive-load
- #mental-fitness
- Offloading cognitive load to LLMs can be detrimental, leading to unlearning how to think.
- Examples include students copying homework, spouses not managing finances, and people relying on GPS.
- Nassim Taleb's hormesis concept suggests small doses of stress strengthen us, similar to muscles growing from lifting weights.
- The Broken Windows theory illustrates how small neglects can lead to larger issues, akin to over-reliance on LLMs.
- A study showed LLM users had poor memory recall and reduced neural activity compared to those who wrote unaided.
- Cognitive debt describes the tradeoff: immediate AI convenience may impair long-term cognitive capabilities.
- Using LLMs wisely involves independent thinking first, then AI for verification, akin to nuclear energy's dual use.
- Discomfort is essential for learning, memory, and creativity; it should be sought out and encouraged.