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Not quite an LLM, but I asked Siri the answer to 24*6, without thinking. When I saw the answer I realized if I actually took a moment using some critical thinking I would have easily gotten it. In short, I believe it.
So…you are concerned that you used a calculator instead of doing math in your head?
Did you know how to do that math before hand?
I think the biggest risk to using AI is that people don’t first learn how to do something before using tools to do the thing. In other words, our 7th grade teachers were right. You should understand the principles before accessing the short cuts.
So really, it's a choice to become stupider that's the problem not that a tool exists that could potentially make us stupider.
Perhaps we should look at the root cause as to why we choose to take these shortcuts instead of putting all blame on the idea of AI?