AI Convenience: Threat to Critical Thinking Skills?
As AI tools become more integrated into our daily lives, I can't help but wonder if we’re trading our cognitive skills for sheer convenience. It’s a fascinating shift—one I’ve noticed not just in myself but in friends and colleagues, too. We’ve become so accustomed to offloading everything from trivial decisions to complex problem-solving onto AI that it’s almost second nature now. Sure, it’s easy to ask a virtual assistant for the weather or let a recommendation algorithm pick your next binge-watch. But what happens to our ability to think critically when we lean too heavily on these tools? I've been jotting down my thoughts on this topic, particularly during a recent flight where I had neither Wi-Fi nor AI assistance. It was a rare moment of solitude, and I found myself reflecting on how reliant we’ve become. There's something unsettling about this trend. While AI can enhance our productivity, it’s hard not to feel a nagging sense that we might be blurring the lines be...