Is AI sparking a cognitive revolution that will lead to mediocrity and conformity?
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AI's impact on creativity: Does it foster mediocrity, conformity? Here's how it changes our approach to work
Artificial Intelligence (AI) started as an effort to mimic how the human brain works. Now, there’s a question of whether it’s changing the way we think and act in our everyday lives. Just like the Industrial Revolution reduced the need for physical labor, some experts believe that AI might be leading to a shift in how we think, learn, and create. Wolfgang Messner, a professor at the University of South Carolina, studies how AI is being used in b…
Is AI Sparking a Cognitive Revolution That Will Lead to Mediocrity and Conformity?
Smartphone with ChatGPT on keyboard. Jernej Furman from Slovenia, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Wolfgang Messner / The Conversation Artificial Intelligence began as a quest to simulate the human brain. Is it now in the process of transforming the human brain’s role in daily life? The Industrial Revolution diminished the need for manual labor. As someone who researches the application of AI in int…

Is AI sparking a cognitive revolution that will lead to mediocrity and conformity?
The Industrial Revolution mechanized production. Today, there's a similar risk with the automation of thought. kutaytanir/E+ via Getty ImagesArtificial Intelligence began as a quest to simulate the human brain. Is it now in the process of transforming the human brain’s role in daily life? The Industrial Revolution diminished the need for manual labor. As someone who researches the application of AI in international business, I can’t help but won…
Is AI Sparking A Cognitive Revolution That Will Lead To Mediocrity And Conformity? - Stuff South Africa
Artificial Intelligence (AI) began as a quest to simulate the human brain. Is it now in the process of transforming the human brain’s role in daily life? The Industrial Revolution diminished the need for manual labour. As someone who researches the application of AI in international business, I can’t help but wonder whether it is spurring a cognitive revolution, obviating the need for certain cognitive processes as it reshapes how students, work…
A brief history of the future of publishing
Artificial intelligence (AI) is allegedly revolutionizing industries, but is this the revolution we want? Automated content generation is driving down rates for writers and authors, but also expands the need for outlets to have robust editorial departments. This is largely due to the quantities of content that large language models (LLMs) can crank out. Welcome to the slush pileA slush pile is what those in the trade used to call the unsolicited…
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