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John Van Gundy's avatar

“Maybe social media really is uniquely bad because of the network effect . . .”

The true cognitive cost of social media is seldom discussed: doom-scrolling their was to decay of cognitive patience. Intelligent people suddenly discover they can’t read a book. Imagine the loss of productivity, of someone who can’t read instructions or training materials, of the dangers caused in the workplace. Induced illiteracy leads to institutional incompetence.

It’s not for nothing that it’s called ‘the attention economy.” Impoverishment of intelligence: Social media gets your attention for free and sells it.

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peter dohan's avatar

My previous occupation- surgical pathology= diagnosing cancer -can soon be done better by AI. There are thousands of matrices for malignancies, so many there is hyper-specialization, eg renal pathologist, cytopathogist, etc

A well-trained AI can remember the near Infinite permutations better than our very frail human memory.

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