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Neuroscientist warns AI may be cannibalizing human intelligence, proposes solutions

Theoretical neuroscientist Vivienne Ming argues that the AI industry is neglecting a crucial design question: whether AI products enhance or diminish human capabilities. She suggests that current AI development may be consuming human intelligence rather than fostering it. Ming proposes focusing on AI's role in building human capacity to counteract this trend. AI

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IMPACT Raises concerns about AI's potential to diminish human cognitive abilities, prompting a need for more human-centric AI design.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a named credible voice (theoretical neuroscientist Vivienne Ming) discussing the impact of AI on human intelligence.

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    📰 Is AI Cannibalizing Human Intelligence? A Neuroscientist's Way to Stop It The AI industry is largely failing to ask a key design question, argues theoretical

    📰 Is AI Cannibalizing Human Intelligence? A Neuroscientist's Way to Stop It The AI industry is largely failing to ask a key design question, argues theoretical neuroscientist/cognitive scientist Vivienne Ming. Are their AI products building human capacity or consuming it? ... 📰 S…

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    "AI Is Cannibalizing Human Intelligence. Here’s How to Stop It." - https://www. wsj.com/tech/ai/is-ai-smarter- than-humans-cyborg-956e0f0e 🤖 # ai # technology

    "AI Is Cannibalizing Human Intelligence. Here’s How to Stop It." - https://www. wsj.com/tech/ai/is-ai-smarter- than-humans-cyborg-956e0f0e 🤖 # ai # technology