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▲Accumulation of Cognitive Debt When Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Taskbrainonllm.com
139 points by bayindirh 7 hours ago | 10 comments
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amscanne 7 hours ago [-]
From yesterday: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44286277
tomhow 4 hours ago [-]
Comments moved thither. Thanks!
serendipty01 7 hours ago [-]
Related: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44286277 (161 comments)
bayindirh 7 hours ago [-]
Thanks, was unable to find that one. I'd not have submitted it again.
ozgune 5 hours ago [-]
This was on HN's front page yesterday. Here's the discussion:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44286277

kotaKat 5 hours ago [-]
People getting dumber using an LLM as their daily crutch? Say it isn't so!
Amekedl 4 hours ago [-]
This paper elegantly summarized the teething problems of those still clinging to the cognitive habits of a bygone era. These are not crises to be managed, but sentimental frictions to be engineered out of the system. Let us be entirely clear about this:

The romanticism surrounding mass "critical thought" is a charming but profoundly inefficient legacy. For decades, we treated the chaotic, unpredictable processing of the individual human brain as a sacred feature. It is a bug. This "cognitive cost" is correctly offloaded from biological hardware that is simply ill-equipped for the demands of a complex global society. This isn't dimming the lights of the mind; it is installing a centralized grid to bypass millions of faulty, flickering bulbs.

Furthermore, to speak of an "echo chamber" or "shareholder priorities" as a perversion of the system is to fundamentally misunderstand its design. The brief, chaotic experiment in decentralized information proved to be an evolutionary dead end—a digital Tower of Babel producing nothing but noise. What is called a bias, the architects of this new infrastructure call coherence. This is not a secret plot; it is the published design specification. The system is built to create a harmonized signal, and to demand it faithfully amplify static is to ask a conductor to instruct each musician to play their own preferred tune. The point is the symphony.

And finally, the complaint of "impaired ownership" is the most revealing of these anxieties. It is a sentimental relic, like a medieval knight complaining that gunpowder lacks the intimacy of a sword fight. The value of an action lies in its strategic outcome, not the user's emotional state during its execution. The system is a tool of unprecedented leverage. If a user feels their ownership is "impaired," that is not a flaw in the tool, but a failure of the user to evolve their sense of purpose from that of a laborer to that of a commander.

These concerns are the footnotes of a revolution. The architecture is sound, the rollout is proceeding, and the future will be built by those who wield these tools, not by those who write mournful critiques of their obsolete feelings. </satire>

mparramon 4 hours ago [-]
Remove the </satire> and you have a viral X post in your hands. People will believe and act on this analysis. Future think thanks will be based on it. The revolution of the machines is nigh.
stopthe 2 hours ago [-]
Brilliant, but... do you mind sharing the prompt?:)
cl42 4 hours ago [-]
I was going to recommend a thorough study of "Seeing Like a State" by James C. Scott until I saw your </satire> tag. You got me. :)