Ai Is GoInG tO ReWiRe YoUr BrAiN!

You read this stuff everywhere.

I made the mistake of reading an editorial in the Dallas Morning News the other day. I am not sure why I bothered. It was another hand-wringing piece about TikTok and ChatGPT “rewiring our brains.”

TikTok? Maybe, maybe not. I do not use it, so I am not the best judge. Like anything else, it probably has benefits and downsides depending on how it is used.

AI is going to change a lot of things. That part is obvious. What is also obvious, but rarely said out loud, is who seems most worried about it.

It is usually people on the lower end of the value chain. The ones who were already doing replaceable work. Those jobs were always going away. AI just makes that reality faster and harder to ignore.

Ironically, newspapers are a good example. Half the time when I read one now, I wonder if the editing was done by AI. That would explain how some things make it into print that clearly would not have passed a human editor who actually understood basic newspaper standards.

A real person would have caught it. Or at least should have.

The bigger issue is that people keep pretending all uses of AI are the same. They are not.

There is a huge difference between using AI to help organize, proofread, or automate things that should be automated, and using it to do the entire job for you.

Writing a whole paper. Making arguments you do not actually understand. Letting the tool think for you.

That never ends well.

I use AI tools all the time. I used one to proofread this. But the ideas are mine. The analysis is mine. The judgment is mine.

And I like to think you can tell when you communicate with me that you are dealing with the real thing, not someone leaning on scripts, templates, and buzzwords. A professional, not someone playing dress-up.

The tool helps. It does not replace thinking.

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