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Will AI make us dumb? This piece argues it won’t—AI acts as a cognitive prosthetic, with risks tied to control, not capability.
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This article challenges the idea that AI will make humans less intelligent, arguing instead that intelligence is modular and uneven, not binary. Using the “staircase” model, it frames AI as a cognitive prosthetic that can help compensate for gaps in reasoning or knowledge. The real risk is not cognitive decline, but dependence on systems controlled by centralized entities. The key takeaway is that AI’s impact depends less on the technology itself and more on how it is governed and used.