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artificial intelligence cognition
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Discussions on WindowsForum about artificial intelligence cognition examine how tools like ChatGPT may affect human thinking and learning. Drawing from opinion pieces and empirical studies, members debate whether heavy reliance on large language models correlates with reduced neural engagement, lower writing performance, and cognitive decline. The tag covers concerns about AI's impact on intellectual effort, referencing critiques of technology's cognitive effects. Topics include the balance between AI assistance and maintaining critical thinking skills, with implications for education and daily problem-solving. These conversations reflect broader anxieties about automation and human cognition, grounded in recent research and cultural commentary.
Christopher Ketcham’s Los Angeles Times opinion — a brisk, apocalyptic meditation that frames AI as the next evolutionary step in making humans intellectually lazier — crystallizes a fear that has migrated from elite theory to everyday worry: the machines that augment our thinking will, if...