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Andrey: I propose that we think because we are, and the answer to whether or not AI will be the death of cognitive thinking may not be a simple one. AI may make many things easier, but will give us a lot to think about.
I think It will fuel cognitive thinking because we will still have to think to survive. We will have to think of what to ask AI. We will have to think how to use the response received. We will have to think about how to use AI in our personal and professional lives.
We may well be empowered to think on a higher plane or with a higher-order motivation as you propose. That is, if the machines will cooperate.
Hmmm.... That last bit is the $64,000,000,000 question.
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Unfortunately there a lot of people who do not want to think that much. They just want some one or some thing to tell them the answer. How do you think the world problems have exponentially increased in such a short time. Or affluence has made it easier to outsource our think on complex issues.
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machines do as they are programmed, including searching out certain data to add to their database of learning. The age old question is, which is true and which is not? Can we be sure AI knows the difference or even cares?
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AI cannot discern the truth. It cannot care. It can can only regurgitate based on large language models. You would think it could draw conclusions from the most often posted content but that would preclude regurgitating the latest developments. See the problem?
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