This is a good look at AI “intelligence” from The Atlantic, which I found very helpful to understanding my unease about how society is getting on the AI bandwagon. It will change the way we think as humans. I’m not adverse to technology advances per se, but this will dumb us down even further than social media has in terms of deep and th…
This is a good look at AI “intelligence” from The Atlantic, which I found very helpful to understanding my unease about how society is getting on the AI bandwagon. It will change the way we think as humans. I’m not adverse to technology advances per se, but this will dumb us down even further than social media has in terms of deep and thoughtful thinking and reacting to the world around us.
This is a good look at AI “intelligence” from The Atlantic, which I found very helpful to understanding my unease about how society is getting on the AI bandwagon. It will change the way we think as humans. I’m not adverse to technology advances per se, but this will dumb us down even further than social media has in terms of deep and thoughtful thinking and reacting to the world around us.
….Large language models “are not emotionally intelligent or ‘smart’ in any meaningful or recognizably human sense of the word,” @Tyler_A_Harper writes. Understanding this is essential to avoiding AI’s most corrosive effects:https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2025/06/artificial-intelligence-illiteracy/683021/?gift=cqZZSctiMQc7w-JMWtVkuOku3y9aM5d95WdfYJKKl-k