Artificial intelligence, particularly large language models, is changing how we think, learn, and create, moving from mere information retrieval to influencing cognitive processes. This transformation into the Cognitive Age requires intentional design; it can either enhance or erode our thinking capabilities. As AI integrates into our cognition, the focus shifts from merely knowing information to engaging with it critically, meaning that the ways we choose to interact with AI will dictate our cognitive evolution. Human adaptability and discernment are key to ensuring this partnership enhances human intelligence.
The challenge of the Cognitive Age is not just to access information through AI but to discern and engage with it critically.
AI represents a fundamental shift in cognition, emphasizing not knowledge accumulation but the active engagement and discernment necessary for true understanding.
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