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AI Boosts Productivity While Degrading Human Thinking
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AI is becoming ubiquitous and is increasing speed and productivity while making people worse at thinking. Evidence for its actual value remains thin, users face real exhaustion, and the label "intelligence" functions more as marketing than a scientific description.
Scoring Rationale
Highlights widespread adoption and important human-cost concerns relevant to practitioners, but does not present technical advances or benchmarks.
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