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The vast amount of people don't understand how their brain works...
What we think of "us" isn't our brains, it's just our consciousness. And that's just a middle manager that's getting all types of shit thrown at it.
Our consciousness can't tell the difference between the prefrontal lobe handling something, or a laptop with a chatbot open.
It just takes the input and processes it.
When we throw stuff to an AI, the part of our brain that normally handles it, just starts doing other stuff.
If you don't have the AI, your prefontal lobe doesn't want to take the old stuff back, it's already got its plate full with the new stuff it picked up.
Your consciousness knows the chatbot can puke out an answer, so when your prefrontal love won't/can't do it, you just got hyper focused on getting access to the chatbot.
It's "making people stupider" but the real problem is it's abusing how every mammals brain has worked for millions of years. It's not something people can resist,bits the brain as a whole working as intended. We just didn't evolve for something that at any moment could become prohibitively expensive.
Think of how Uber was cheap till people needed it.
If people get hooked on cheap AI, they're not gonna be able to survive without it and will pay anything. I think this is why its pushed on coders so hard, they want everyone to use it so everyone becomes dependent on it. Instead of paying for 4-8 years for a degree, people will have to pay monthly for an AI just to earn a living
That's the end goal of the techbros. No one being able to work unless they pay for AI.
It’s pushed on coders because it gives every developer a team of never sleeping junior devs for a fraction of the price.
And if the competition is doing it, you won’t compete unless you do it too. Until the price matches that team of junior coders.
As a senior dev, that sounds like my worst nightmare tbh
Asking from a place of agreement, curious if you have any readings to suggest, on that impact to the brain. Always looking for solid content to send along to others
(beyond this article and the MIT research it cites)
I mean, I pulled a whole bunch of stuff together in that comment, I'd be shocked if any source existed that touched on every part.
As far as "us" delegating tasks to other parts of the brain, this looks pretty good:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4010745/
Although to be upfront I didn't take the time to read the whole study, I just skimmed it. I was already aware of how this works from school and just searched real quick for a source
But that study starts out assuming what pushed us to delegation forward brains was how fucking hard it was to stand on two feet without a giant tail. And once we got good at delegating that away from conscious thinking, why wouldn't we keep delegating everything else as long as there isn't an immediate negative consequence?
Thank you. That was a cool read. We squander this amazing organ. I'm with you that it's hard to find all these concepts in one place. Sapolsky's lectures captures some of it.
Uber is still quite cheap i find but certainly not as cheap as it used to be had