Wabi-sabi (侘び寂び) is a Japanese concept of accepting beauty in imperfection. These imperfections are very human in nature – rough edges, clumsiness, asymmetry, unpolished finishing, etc. ... Read more The post Why we need Wabi-Sabi in a post-AI world appeared first on Cognition Today.| Cognition Today
Our special brand of cognition (thinking and thinking processes) is the direct interaction of our mind, body, environment, and the tools we use.| Cognition Today
We are habituated to get things faster, and we expect things to be fast. Be it cooking, home delivery, downloads, dating, reaching travel destinations, etc. This is the speed economy. Value is proportional to speed.| Cognition Today
Think of social media as making soup. Most users are stirring the pot. Some users are adding ingredients. The pot stirrers effectively keep social media ... Read more The post BrainROT, REELationships, and The DM Verse appeared first on Cognition Today.| Cognition Today
We must look at the AI alignment problem before our own creation forces us to rediscover our own purpose. What happens when our greatest creation outsmarts us—not maliciously, but by giving us exactly what we think we want?" A 2-tired trust issue is emerging that is challenging our needs and desires. This issue runs on two fronts: first, whether we can trust AI to align with human goals, and second, whether we can even trust ourselves to know what we truly want.| Cognition Today