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The Dark Side Of AI: Tracking The Decline Of Human Cognitive Skills


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  AI has created seemingly limitless possibilities in business. But is there a dark side to AI? If we rely too much on 'bots, what's the impact to our cognitive skills?

The article by Chris Westfall, published on Forbes, discusses the concerning trend of declining human cognitive skills due to the increasing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI). It highlights how AI's ability to perform complex tasks, from decision-making to problem-solving, is leading to a reduction in the use of human cognitive functions. The piece points out that while AI enhances efficiency and productivity, it might be eroding essential human skills like critical thinking, creativity, and independent problem-solving. Westfall references studies and expert opinions suggesting that over-dependence on AI could lead to a future where humans might struggle to perform tasks without technological assistance. The article calls for a balanced approach where AI is used as a tool to augment, rather than replace, human intelligence, emphasizing the need for education systems to adapt by fostering skills that complement AI capabilities.

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