Here's something I've been sitting with: to get the most from AI, you need knowledge and strong cognitive ability. But extended AI use can erode both of those things.

It's a genuine paradox. I've set up red lines in my AI use to protect my thinking - but I'm curious how others approach this.

How are you protecting your cognitive abilities while still using AI? More on my approach: https://www.ctnet.co.uk/what-is-knowledge/

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What Is Knowledge? Types, Assets, and the AI Problem - The Computer & Technology Network

What is knowledge, really? I explore tacit, explicit, and specific knowledge, how to build a Zettelkasten knowledge base, and why this matters in the AI age.

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@CTNET This loop has been nagging at me too. Makes me wonder if the erosion isn't from using AI but from outsourcing the exact part where you'd normally struggle — like the struggle was the thing quietly building the muscle. Do you think there's a way to keep some friction on purpose, or does convenience always win in the end?