
"I think right now we're bifurcating into two types of ways or two types of people that use AI - people who use AI so they don't have to learn anything and people who use AI so they can learn everything."
"If you're just using it just so you don't have to do the work and it's your drunk intern, you're going to struggle."
"Used improperly, technologies can and do result in the deterioration of cognitive faculties that ought to be preserved."
Mark Cuban identifies two types of AI users: those who leverage AI for learning and those who use it to avoid effort. He warns that relying on AI for shortcuts can hinder long-term success and critical thinking. Experts echo this concern, noting that over-reliance on AI may lead to cognitive decline and a loss of essential skills. A study from Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University highlights that confidence in AI correlates with diminished critical thinking abilities, suggesting that improper use of technology can deteriorate cognitive faculties.
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