Courtney Radsch discusses rehabilitating the idea of Luddites as people concerned with the control and impact of technology.| Brookings
A study by Michael Gerlich at SBS Swiss Business School has found that increased reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) tools is linked to diminished critical thinking abilities. It points to cognitive offloading as a primary driver of the decline.| phys.org
OxStu explores how artificial intelligence enables us to cognitively offload and how this offloading affects our ability to think.| The Oxford Student
Overreliance on technology and AI can lead to a serious dependency trap where we end up losing our skills. Unless we're careful.| Renaissance Rachel
On chatbot sycophancy, passivity, and the case for more intellectually challenging companions| maggieappleton.com
The enhancement and atrophy of human cognition go hand in hand| www.theintrinsicperspective.com
Hier ist der 21. Blog-Beitrag „Menschen, Daten, Sensationen – Rudis Bericht aus dem Datenzirkus, ergänzt um Franks Zugabe (KW 04&05/2025)“ – Die DVD-Edition. | Deutsche Vereinigung für Datenschutz e.V.
"Every professor I know wasted countless hours of 2024 in the prevention or detection of AI-powered cheating. It is a miserable war of attrition that seems doomed to defeat. Perhaps the time has come, then, to declare a strategic withdrawal from writing as pedagogy?" That's Regina Rini (York) in the Times Literary Supplement. She observes| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession