âWharton School researchers have dubbed this phenomenon âcognitive surrender,â in which users shift from treating AI as a tool to treating it as an authority, accepting its answers rather than actively evaluating them.â
Relying on AI for decision-making could lead to "cognitive surrender," a weakening of critical thinking that makes people distrust their own judgment.
The idea that endless individual choice under capitalism means freedom is a lie we've been sold. It's actually really draining to have to make 1000 little decisions every day while having no control over the huge ones that affect our lives
âA slow, heavy desert lizard called the Gila monster can go months between meals. In the early 1990s, a physician-scientist named John Eng grew curious about how it keeps its blood sugar steady across those long fasts⊠Years later, a synthetic version of that molecule became the first GLP-1 drugsâ
I'm sorry....y'all are letting an algorithm, that can't even eat food, tell you to chose the spaghetti bolognese over the cob salad?!
Whenever I open firefox and it says it was updated I have to check and make sure the AI kill switch is still on.
That's what opt-out means.