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We are experiencing a time when the machine is not a threat. The threat is increasingly attention to the instant rewards. There will be no artificial intelligence to destroy things, but many of them cannot operate their own intelligence.
The problem is not AI. The problem is what most people become: cognitively discontent.
Today, increasing number of people can no longer support reasoning for more than a few seconds. This, Lifestyle shaped by dopamine algorithms: Infinite shift, short videos, excessive notifications. All this remembers the brain for fast but superficial answers. Conclusion? Disgraced attention, broken memory, atrophiye creativity.
Neuroscience already clearly shows the effect: Prefrontal cortex responsible for logical thinking and planning suffers from lack of use. Hypokampus, which combines memories, is prevented by the stimulus flood. The standard network, which participates in creative dreams, is silenced with a continuous content bombardment. Dopamine, which is the neurotransmitter of pleasure, now responds to any banal stimuli. These are addicts. And dressed.
If you can no longer focus on reading such a text to the end, you can be changed.
Creation is a divided society. A minority will mastery in machines because it can still learn, create, connect ideas. It will be continued by the basic income systems paid by taxes on technology, which is increasingly inefficient. So: A small active group will literally carry the most passive.
Is it cruel? AND. However, this is a logical result.
When you give up the cognitive effort in the name of convenience, someone – or something else – will do the job for you. And who does it, commands. There will be no future machines. He will still be one of those who can think for themselves.
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Fabiano de Abreu Addla RodriguesNeuroscience is a member of the postphd, as well as others, as well as a member of the Royal Biology and Medicine Association (United Kingdom). Master of Psychology, Date and Biology Degree, Anthropology and Philosophy Technologist. The author of 300 studies and 30 books is a member of high IQ societies such as Ay, Intertel, Triple Nine, IIS and II. Professor of PUCRS, Unifranz and Santander, CPAH Director and the GIP project creator.
Source: Tec Mundo

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