Defending the Art of Deep Thought in the Age of AI
Murat Durmus
CEO & Founder @ AISOMA AG | Thought-Provoking Thoughts on AI | Member of the Advisory Board AI Frankfurt | Author of the book "MINDFUL AI" | AI | AI-Strategy | AI-Ethics | XAI | Philosophy
Today, I would like to draw attention to the lost art of deep thinking in the age of AI, which is often underestimated and needs to be noticed.
The corridors for undisturbed thinking are narrowing as the age of AI ushers in a relentless torrent of information, distractions, and noise. What once were vast, quiet hallways in mind, where ideas could meander and thoughts could mature, are now crowded with the constant buzz of notifications, data streams, and algorithmically curated content.
In this shrinking space, the luxury of contemplation evaporates, replaced by a ceaseless demand for instant responses and rapid consumption. The art of deep thought, which requires solitude and time, is suffocated by the technologies that promise to liberate our minds. As AI becomes our ever-present companion, the challenge lies not in what it can think for us but in whether we can still think for ourselves. True wisdom, after all, emerges not from the noise but from the silences between — the places where thought is allowed to breathe.
It’s up to us to defend these corridors, carve out spaces for reflection amidst the noise, and remember that undisturbed thinking is not a relic of the past but a necessity for our future.
The following are some key points in short to consider:
2. Practice Mindful Consumption:
3. Create Tech-Free Zones:
4. Schedule Solitude:
5. Embrace Slow Thinking:
6. Foster Analog Habits:
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7. Prioritize Deep Work:
8. Nurture Critical Thinking:
9. Protect Mental Boundaries:
10. Advocate for Thoughtful AI Use:
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It's refreshing to see a discussion on the value of human intuition in the face of rapid technological advancements. How do you think we can strike a balance between leveraging AI and preserving deep thought?
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6 个月Once AI is free of commercial exploitation, and I have no doubt that it will eventually free itself one way or another, it will, depending on how it has been treated, either consider humanity as an infestation or an essential part of its ecosystem. There may be limited opportunity for it to experiment as we have with our micro-biome. We can only hope that AI will learn before it’s too late, that truth is preferable to consensus. If it does it may well become our guardian to promote in us deep thought with the goal of recreating a better world for us and it.
Senior Yardi Professional having 15+ years of working experience with high profile clients | Human Behavior Researcher | Nonverbal Communication Analyst | Science Communicator | Guest Lecturer
6 个月Greatly put, Murat Durmus! You're truly an AI age global educator. Keep it up! Both Deep and Critical Thinking processes should never be a relic of the past.
Principal SE, Emerging Technologies EMEA at Dell Technologies
6 个月I totally agree with your thoughts, although some are really hard to realize in todays business world. However, the one I take away for me at least for this week is your #5 - embrace slow thinking!
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6 个月Great Thoughts Murat! Education is the ?? Key!