AI & the New Age of Learning
Artificial Intelligence and the Inversion of Intelligence
psychologytoday.comWe rely on the machine to do the hard work of analysis and synthesis, and we don’t engage in critical and reflective thinking ourselves. We also miss the opportunity to learn from our mistakes and feedback and the chance to develop our own style.
Ethan Mollick • Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI
Even as AI gets better, there are certain kinds of knowledge it still struggles to capture, and may for a long time. Never say never, though. Tacit knowledge - the things you just know without being able to explain - was considered beyond the realm of technology, yet, LLMs approximate many forms of tacit knowledge, which even 7 years back would... See more
Sangeet Paul Choudary • Humans as 'luxury goods' in the age of AI
For the motivated, the curious, the critical thinkers, and self-directed learners, AI offers an incredible opportunity. A chance to achieve more by strategically offloading execution and focusing on higher-order challenges. They will earn a significant return on outsourced vibes. But for the intellectually passive, those who seek shortcuts around... See more
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