Related to my last post, some warnings and advices about using genAI (LLM). Loving these:
- "You may be trading productivity today for dumbasses in the future."
- "If you're a worker, know how to leverage AI but don't lean on it too much."
https://www.constellationr.com/blog-news/insights/what-genai-cognitive-debt-will-mean-enterprises-and-future-workforce
#genAI #LLM #CognitiveDebt #CriticalThinking
- "You may be trading productivity today for dumbasses in the future."
- "If you're a worker, know how to leverage AI but don't lean on it too much."
https://www.constellationr.com/blog-news/insights/what-genai-cognitive-debt-will-mean-enterprises-and-future-workforce
#genAI #LLM #CognitiveDebt #CriticalThinking

What genAI, cognitive debt will mean for enterprises and future workforce
Generative AI has been seen as a boon for productivity, but it may not be making the workforce any smarter. In fact, enterprises may want to start thinking about cognitive debt from AI usage and a thin bench of critical thinkers. A study (abstract) from a team at MIT looked at 54 participants using OpenAI's ChatGPT for essays. The participants were divided into brain-only users, search engine users and large language model (LLM) users. The study then used electroencephalography (EEG) to assess cognitive load during essay writing and scored the essays.