Study Finds That People Who Entrust Tasks to AI Are Losing Critical Thinking Skills

Brain Power Trusting artificial intelligence over the real thing seems, per a new study, to be atrophying folks’ critical thinking skills. As flagged by the folks at 404 Media, new research from Carnegie Mellon and Microsoft — yes, the same company that invested nearly $14 billion into OpenAI and is essentially subsidizing the ChatGPT maker — suggests that the more people use AI, to less critical thinking they do. “Used improperly, technologies can and do result in the deterioration of cognitive faculties that ought to be preserved,” the researchers wrote in the paper. “A key irony of automation is that by mechanising routine tasks and leaving exception-handling to the human user, you deprive the user of the routine opportunities to practice their judgement and strengthen their cognitive musculature, leaving them atrophied and unprepared when the exceptions do arise.” The research team surveyed 319 “knowledge workers” — basically, folks who solve problems for work, though definitions vary — about their experiences using generative AI products in the workplace. From social workers to people who write code for a living, the professionals surveyed were all asked to share three real-life examples of when they used AI tools at work and how much critical thinking they did when executing those tasks. In total, more than 900 examples of AI use at work were shared with the researchers. The findings from those examples were striking: overall, those who trusted the accuracy of the AI tools found themselves thinking less critically, while those who trusted the tech…Study Finds That People Who Entrust Tasks to AI Are Losing Critical Thinking Skills

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