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Resisting Cognitive Atrophy While Scaling with AI

The efficiency of Generative AI seems almost like an irresistible siren song. However, recent research highlights the hidden professional costs that can accompany this efficiency. In " AI Tools in Society: Impacts on Cognitive Offloading and the Future of Critical Thinking ", Michael Gerlich demonstrates how delegating mental tasks to AI can lead to "cognitive offloading," a process that may dull critical thinking abilities over time (Gerlich p. 2). Complementing this, André Barcaui’s " ChatGPT as a Cognitive Crutch: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial on knowledge retention ," measures the practical impact of this phenomenon on knowledge retention. By comparing AI-assisted learning with traditional methods, Barcaui confirms that the mental shortcuts Gerlich warns about lead to a significant deficit in actual learning and directly impairs a practitioner’s ability to retain information long term (Barcaui p. 4). Together, these works suggest that an ...

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