I am wondering how learning will change with AI. Like with the rise of GPS we lost the ability to read maps and navigate. Before AI we tried to solve problems until we succeeded during that process learned something. But now we ask AI to do it, it solves it, we learn nothing. Because only by doing and struggeling we learn. With AI we have to ask AI everytime for the same issue. This means our own cognitive limit stays below the limit of AI. Without learning our cognitive limit doesnt expand. This means nothing new happens as AI can only do recombinations of existing knowledge. Now it looks amazing because there are still things open within the current space but no expansion happens. But this means nothing new to train AI will happen at some point. Strange future ahead… submitted by /u/t0rgar
Originally posted by u/t0rgar on r/ArtificialInteligence
