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Let’s see an extraction based base level frequency hurting people’s brains? that were never taught the foundational education to use it ? Or how to train it to not do that ? Hmmm …. Sounds pretty usual in the home of trauma induced compliance in the United States . We Do it with medicine , politics , your phone , the food , families No sector is untouched in trauma . People have to stop blaming AI to avoid accountability for their crimes against humanity
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Black Mirror: Fifteen Million Merits?
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Black Mirror
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The worst part is everyone would check their output score and wonder why Brad in row 3 is generating more watts.
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The gym would call it a mindfulness class because the app says your rage output improved 17%.
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Just use it for more than 10 minutes. 🤣
At 66, life doesn’t slow down—it just g… ⌕ thread
Common sense, really.
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Same can be said for most all évolutions of technology replacing thinking. A line in the sand has to be drawn somewhere before we are too dumb to realize it. See: "Idiocracy"
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RESISTANCE IS FUTILE
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Heather A. Scott 🇨🇦 😎
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nice.. :)
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AI agents are programmed by humans and are not 100% autonomous. Numerous filters, settings, and system prompts are put in place to control their behavior and mitigate bias. Consequently, the probability of an AI using Marxist areas of knowledge is quite low—unless it is explicitly designed to do so.
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I think article reference is a provocative, typical attention grabber that may even have been suggested or assessed by whatever AI agent(s) Gary uses. That being said, when I checked the Cramer article and reviewed it with Perplexity, it became clear that over reliance on ai processes without strong skeptical and critical analysis does tend to degrade cognitive capabilities. It would be much more useful to promote constructive discussion rather than social media ping pong.
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Yeap, and we wonder why Scale AI sweatshop has a growing valuation...
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I use it sparingly and have no noticed any decline in my thinking ability.
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Joris L. One of the most important positive and constructive behaviors that both promotes self and the development of greater cognitive evolution is to maintain a vigilant and skeptical enagagement with any AI generated responses.
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Ha ha ha ha - next is the alliance of spreadsheets, web pages, Teslas and autonimous haul trucks. Good one.
Program/Project Manager | EPCM | Infras… ⌕ thread
Eduard Stancu, you’ve hit the nail on the head. How the use of AI affects your brain depends on how one uses AI. They should do a similar study with calculator use. Anyone care to guess what the results would indicate?
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Great
That is a contrived conclusion. If you give me an electric screwdriver, I will remove screws easier than the fellow without it - yet, when you give us both a regular screwdriver, I will have less practice, and will be more easily upset having had the electric screwdriver experience. So, electric screwdrivers affect intelligence?
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