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by Barrin92
654 days ago
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I always tend to think in terms of technology whether it's enhancing or diminishing the potential of the user. A bow is more powerful than a stick but also develops more motor skills, a bike develops the users body more than a car, and so on. Another way to put is is ask yourself whether adopting a given piece of technology is likely to turn you into the Wall-E people[1] or the opposite. The article is basically an ad for some LLM product and sounds like it's written by one. I don't think the way people use them develops their mental faculties. If you want to organize your thoughts just use a system like Zettelkasten because you have to put conscious thought into your organizing, and if you want to learn to write don't take cues from a chatbot. [1]https://thesightsandsounds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Wa... |
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Totally agree. I like bike much more than car, however the trend of bike superseded by car cannot be reversed, given car's convenience and power.
IMO if we cannot reverse it, then embrace it. It applies to other tech advancement as well.