The ‘father of the internet’ and hundreds of tech experts worry we’ll rely on AI too much
- Experts and researchers are currently discussing the evolution of AI and its potential impact on human thought and skills.
- Concerns arose amid the rapid development of AI, with experts questioning tech giants' promises of AI automating tasks and enhancing creativity.
- An Elon University report, titled 'The Future of Being Human', highlighted potential negative impacts on traits like empathy and critical thinking.
- A study published in February 2025 revealed AI models struggle with analogical reasoning, a key difference from human cognition, impacting decision-making.
- Experts suggest regulation, digital literacy, and prioritizing human relationships can mitigate AI's potential negative consequences by 2035.
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Tech industry experts warn AI will make us worse humans
While the top minds in artificial intelligence are racing to make the technology think more like humans, researchers at Elon University have asked the opposite question: How will AI change the way humans think?
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Will AI change how humans think? Experts answer
While the brightest minds in artificial intelligence are racing to make technology think more like humans, researchers at Elon University asked the opposite question: how will AI change the way humans think? The answer comes with a worrying warning: many technology experts fear that AI will make people worse at skills essential to humanity, such as empathy and deep thinking.
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