New research explores the potential of AI to not just mimic human conversation but fundamentally supplant many aspects human cognition. The work, published in the journal Neuropsychology, raises concerns about the risks that AI chatbots might pose to higher order executive functions.
That’s already been done? Since the hiring of “low-skill workers” in automated assembly lines in the early 1900s, people have generally become more uneducated. Less people understand mechanics, electronics, metallurgy, chemistry, etc. It’s been a long time coming to see even thoughts being automated.
To believe this is anything new speaks volumes to how ignorant people are of the race to the bottom that is capitalism.
People are less educated now than they were in 1900? That could not possibly be more wrong.
Access to (and participation in) education has increased dramatically for the overwhelming majority of the population. Just look at literacy rates.
Less educated? No. Less skilled workers in manufacturing and fabrication through automation? Yes. It was part and parcel of cost cutting of labour. Even Charlie Chaplin made a point of it.
In modern times, things have gotten more complex though, because of technological advances. Not that it stopped western “capitalists” from cutting labour costs, by instead opting to outsource labour to communist China.
There’s that pesky dialectical materialism showing its ugly face again.