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In reply to the discussion: Adults Lose Skills to AI. Children Never Build Them. (Psychology Today, 3/22) [View all]DonCoquixote
(13,956 posts)51. A big, not a feature
The upper classes would love nothing better than to have masses that could not do things that even a mediocre education of ages past can do, it makes them easy to control, and it also makes your "ivy league college" degrees actually look like a sign of intelligence (as opposed to somethign mommy and daddy bought them.) Note the utter idiots in the GOP who all went to Yale, most of whom you would not trust to bag your groceries.
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Adults Lose Skills to AI. Children Never Build Them. (Psychology Today, 3/22) [View all]
highplainsdem
Sunday
OP
Yvw, Sheltie! There is so much pressure and hype to use AI from the AI industry, and now from the Trump regime.
highplainsdem
Sunday
#4
Its similar to spell check, unless a person takes the effort to turn it off..
BlueWaveNeverEnd
18 hrs ago
#57
The risks, IMO, are a given and I will never embrace this dysfunctional garbage.
SheltieLover
Sunday
#32
You're welcome! After seeing that editorial from the U of Pennsylvania student paper yesterday, reading
highplainsdem
Sunday
#46
For what it's worth, I can't tell time on a sundial. Or use Stonehenge to schedule a harvest.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Sunday
#18
The reason I was told in elementary school for learning cursive is because it is FASTER
progree
Sunday
#24
I have the clacky electric portable typewriter with ribbon too. Sadly, no rotary dial phone,
progree
Sunday
#45
Your first two sentences reveal the tenuous ground the cursive argument stands on.
Ilikepurple
Sunday
#25
I think it would be interesting to hear your wives anecdotes, but you only mentioned analog clocks in your prior post.
Ilikepurple
Sunday
#47
I have a similar background. I didn't use cursive until I started college.
Ilikepurple
12 hrs ago
#58
A.I. stands for Artificial Insemination. Same thing for AI except no long glove is used.
twodogsbarking
Sunday
#10
Lol. For us it wasn't just the various caterpillars, stink bugs and other creepy crawlers,
mwmisses4289
Sunday
#39
Actually, quite a number of the 20 and 30 somethings I know realized they were shortchanged.
mwmisses4289
Sunday
#30
Big K & R. ALL parents must read this Psychology Today report if they want thinking children to control their futures.
ancianita
Sunday
#17
IMHO AI should be highly regulated, by gov't policies, parents and ourselves.
Buddyzbuddy
Sunday
#26
The article is about cognitive atrophy in adults and cognitive foreclosure in children, because of AI
highplainsdem
Sunday
#49