AI- Reduces human thinking and creativity abilities
Dhruti Sundar Patra
Operations Manager | Post Graduate Diploma in Supply Chain Management
In my experience with AI tools, especially for rewriting and improving the expression of my thoughts, AI has become an invaluable resource. It simplifies tasks and enhances productivity. However, I can't help but wonder if this convenience comes at a cost—the gradual reduction of human thinking and creativity.
Dimag Khokla to nehinh ho jaega??
This raises a deeper question: Is it acceptable for humans to potentially lose such cognitive abilities? Could we risk regressing to a state akin to ancient civilizations, where our intellectual capacity stagnates, much like tribal (Adibashi) or early human societies (Aadi Manav)??
While I understand that AI produces better results when provided with clear, efficient inputs and instructions, I also worry about the long-term consequences. Continuous reliance on AI could eventually diminish human capabilities, leading to a scenario where AI dominates human decision-making and creativity.
Navigating the intersection of AI and human cognition raises thought-provoking questions. As we harness the benefits of AI, it's crucial to reflect on the balance between technological advancement and the preservation of essential human capabilities. What are your thoughts on the evolving relationship between AI and human intellect?