Artificial cognition (AI)

I found this article interesting and thought I would share it:

https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/04/research-finds-ai-users-scarily-willing-to-surrender-their-cognition-to-llms/?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-gb

'In “Thinking—Fast, Slow, and Artificial: How AI is Reshaping Human Reasoning and the Rise of Cognitive Surrender,” researchers from the University of Pennsylvania sought to build on existing scholarship that outlines two broad categories of decision-making: one shaped by “fast, intuitive, and affective processing” (System 1); and one shaped by “slow, deliberative, and analytical reasoning” (System 2). The onset of AI systems, the researchers argue, has created a new, third category of “artificial cognition” in which decisions are driven by “external, automated, data-driven reasoning originating from algorithmic systems rather than the human mind.”'

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  • That's a weird way to say people are lazy and will let anything do something for them if they don't have to

  • That's a weird way to say people are lazy and will let anything do something for them if they don't have to

    I think it's a lot more than that.

  • I agree B, although Jamesmac is also right in saying many people are lazy, I've noticed people want more a digest of something ather than go to the bother of reading source material.

    I think one of the most disturbing things I've heard recently, is how the Israeli military are using AI to find "terrorists" and other targets and how many people are thought to be a reasonable amount of collateral damage. 500 seems to be the number they've decided is OK. The AI puts a all the data together, the locations and helps with deciding how many is acceptable collateral damage per "terrorist". The human has about a minute in which to agree with the AI assessment or not, this it is said isn't AI making descisions but humans. It's a load of wallop as far as I'm concerned, no human can process that amount of information and make an informed choice in that time.

    Another thing I read about in the Guardian last week was about how AI's are sometimes refusing to follow the commands of humans, particularly if the commands are detrimental to the AI.

  • Another thing I read about in the Guardian last week was about how AI's are sometimes refusing to follow the commands of humans, particularly if the commands are detrimental to the AI.

    Another step towards AGI (artificial general intelligence).

    The Israeli thing is horrid Persevere

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