A friend of mine is struggling with a "bright" b-school intern he hired recently. The intern just can't stop using AI. Even for stuff that needs a personal touch, he just can't do it by himself and needs the AI output. And by AI, I am only referring to ChatGPT and the like. There is an extremely strong tendency among the current generation of students to resort to these LLM tools for all kinds of tasks, be it analytical, creative, linguistic and clerical. And there is a gradual loss of judgement about how quality of the output could be better with human touch.
While we hear that AI will only free our times to do things of higher order, I doubt we, most of us, have much interest or aptitude ourselves in doing things of higher order, coz even for those tasks we are letting AI take a shot, followed by our laziness willing to settle for what we got. It may be true that AI will never match what a human mind can accomplish, but most of us are neither used to do such amazing things nor are our minds trained and warmed up sufficiently to take up activities of higher order like to "create", visualize something new and beautiful, of meaning that has never been ascribed before, yet makes sense that can't be questioned.
We are all excited that AI is improving by leaps and bounds. It will soon do most of what we thought our lives are all about until now. To make the newer generations more capable of thriving with AI, instead of dumbing themselves down, we have to rethink education, mental grooming, work, contribution and creativity - starting from first principles.
We have to find ourselves, while AI becomes us!
This topic needs open and unhindered discussion. Please do share your views.
You may have the urge, but I hope you won't prompt ChatGPT for something nice to say 🙂.
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