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AI: Between Skill Issues and a Universal Future

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AI: Between Skill Issues and a Universal Future

So, let's get straight to the point. Artificial intelligence has entered our lives like an efficiency hurricane, promising to make us all productivity superheroes. Only, it seems, there's a small detail: some people start to feel a bit less 'themselves' in the process. The guy on r/artificial who complains about how ChatGPT made him faster, but also downgraded his critical thinking, is not an isolated case. It's the feeling of many that, by delegating decisions and reasoning to AI, we're slowly losing that fundamental 'skill' that makes us human and, let's say it, also better at our jobs. It's a bit like using a navigator to go to the supermarket around the corner: you arrive, yes, but then you don't know how to get back without assistance.