New study reveals

    by koalu

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    1. BroccoliFroggo on

      The people against AI now are the same as those against calculators in the 80s-90s. Machines will take on more and more basic shit while humans become more and more specialized.

    2. BackAllyPharmacist on

      Basically, overusing and over relying on ai for things such as decision-making and answers instead of actually using your brain does actually reduce your cognitive ability. Making it genuinely difficult to make your own decisions, criticality think, and discern fake information from real information. In other words, all those people who take things at face value and refuse to believe anything or do their own research on a subject. It’s actually a huge problem in schools being criminal offense on the same level as plagiarism for any college/ university.

    3. The only thing I ever really used it for was asking dumb questions anyway, like “what would it take for humans to evolve into orcs?”

    4. OG_GEN_Z_MEMER on

      dude, instead of AI, do the work yourselves. The number of people I see use AI to do homework and classwork is stupid.

    5. Nice try big tech!

      I’ve lost my critical thinking YEARS AGO, and I haven’t even used AI yet!

    6. The_Giant_Lizard on

      “Hey ChatGPT! I just woke up. What should I do now?”

      “the best action for you is to dress and go to work”

      “you’re right! Thank you ChatGPT! I’ll ask you again when I’m in the bus, to know when I should get down”

    7. Can the scientist invent ai that outputs accurate data? I want to be stupid and correct at the same time.

    8. TreeMysterious69420 on

      Ya chatgpt is really fucking stupid and makes anyone feel superior no matter how stupid

    9. Me feeling brain cells leave my body after I use ChatGPT once to browse my lecture transcript files quicker to prepare for an exam:

      ![gif](giphy|wrmVCNbpOyqgJ9zQTn)

    10. The funny part is that people point to that “MIT study” clickbait article and calling it proof that other people are dumb

    11. I really wonder if this is gonna become just another “This generation doesn’t know how to use a fax machine” thing and the following generations will be fine, or if AI is really going to be detrimental. I do believe it’s the latter. Making things more convenient is one thing, but our brains are the ONE thing that got us where we are today.
      We can get lazy and fat with zero stamina and no muscle because we just don’t move as much anymore – we don’t have to! -, but once we even stop using our brains, what’s gonna be left of us?

      And it’s not just that AI makes thinking unnecessary. Even social contact is starting to be replaced by it. That’s even scarier.

    12. Depends how you use it. I looked at the study design and it’s flawed. I used Cluade and EdisonScientific to refine a better study design for a follow up study. Not all AI is bad if you put in actually human work, knowledge, and good inputs, then verify and check the outputs.

    13. I understand the critics since one doesn’t have to go into the details early on but it also makes development crazy fast. E.g. I was working with an old library for DirectDraw / DirectShow and it saved me so much time to get a POC running that I could spend the time understanding everything afterwards. Sounds weird but I think that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. But maybe I’m just enthusiastic about fast progress.

    14. The newer generation will have a far superior Wisdom stat, but their Intelligence stat to actually put any of that Wisdom to use will be in the gutter.

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