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A new paper from researchers at Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University finds that as humans increasingly rely on generative AI in their work, they use less critical thinking, which can “result in the deterioration of cognitive faculties that ought to be preserved.”

The researchers recruited 319 knowledge workers for the study, who self reported 936 first-hand examples of using generative AI in their job, and asked them to complete a survey about how they use generative AI (including what tools and prompts), how confident they are the generative AI tools’ ability to do the specific work task, how confident they are in evaluating the AI’s output, and how confident they are in their abilities in completing the same work task without the AI tool. Some tasks cited in the paper include a teacher using the AI image generator DALL-E to create images for a presentation about hand washing at school, a commodities trader using ChatGPT to “generate recommendations for new resources and strategies to explore to hone my trading skills,” and a nurse who “verified a ChatGPT-generated educational pamphlet for newly diagnosed diabetic patients.”

Overall, these workers self-reported that the more confidence they had in AI doing the task, the more they observed “their perceived enaction of critical thinking.” When users had less confidence in the AI’s output, they used more critical thinking and had more confidence in their ability to evaluate and improve the quality of the AI’s output and mitigate the consequences of AI responses.


So this means they're gonna stop shoving CoPilot down everyone's throats, right??

This is literally my main gripe with AI being shoved into everything (I have many gripes, but this is the main one lol). Reading comprehension skills are already in the shitter, and this is only making them worse.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Yeah, AI is generally a bit smarter these days when asked that question, but when I first asked Google's AI that question, the answer it gave might as well have been a list of exact proper instructions on how to inflate a bicycle tire, but replaced the words bicycle tire with foldable phone 😂